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the weekend. that's enough about me. we hope you have a great sunday. great evening. evening. harris: younger trump is facing a series of foreign policy tests. just as holy week of easter begins, i am harris faulkner reporting live. >> let's begin in egypt, isis, islamist state terror army is now claims responsibility for two bombings at coptic christian churches, 100 injuries, 47 people killed. remember, president of that country was just at the white house last week. also unfolding u.s. making moves in two major global hot spots, syria and north korea, president trump arriving back in
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washington d.c. after a few days in florida meeting with president of china. they talked about north korea. and recent provocations including banned missile testing by north korea, president is sending a strong message by delaying a u.s. carrier strike group. uss carl vinson and its supporting chip, that massive fighting force is being diverted to waters off of the korean peninsula. >> when i was ambassador in kuwait in 1990s, i referred to carrier battle group as a 100,000 tons of diplomacy. i worked closely with central command then to make sure we have carrier present in northern gulf when we needed it. i think that president has made the right move both in syria and in korea. but, this is just the beginning.
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harris: 100,000 pounds of diplomacy,r we bring in david le miller to start coverage with latest from middle east bombings. reporter: harris, egypt's president declaring a 3-month state of emergency, following two terror attacks on coptic orthodox churches, dozens died, and over 100 wounded. death toll could have been higher. both of the incidents were caught on camera, we caution, somewhat of you about to see and here is disturbing. surveillances video shows a suicide bomber. bomber is turned away from the main gate, and directed to a metal detector, he then walked past a female officer irk -- talking to a woman, and detonates that bomb.
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earlier, leader of the coptic church finishes services. local reports said he was still in the building at the time of the blast but not hurt, 11 people were killed, include three police, the cathedral is considered sacred. today's first attack was in tanta, 26 worshippers were killed. church's youtube channel was transmitting as the bomb report off, and video abruptly ends. a witness who lived across the street, described church deacons in blood-stained white robes running from the scene, and other seriously injured victims were rushed to hospitals in private cars, isis claims responsibility for both deadly blasts, and threaten to increase attacks targeting egypt minorities, christians, they
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refer to as infidels, there have been over 2 go dozen attacks ofe coptic orthodox community. harris: let's get to u.s. navy carrier strike group, headed to the korean peninsula, the next move by trump administration. officials say this is a show of force in that region following president trump's phone call with south korea president yesterday. white house said that two men agreed to keep an eye on the north. that country appears to be continuing with nuclear program and is nearing another test. in a interview today, secretary of state rex tillerson had a message for countries which violate international law. >> if you fail to live up to commicommitments, if you becomea threat to others, at some point a response is likely to be undertaken.
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harris: lucas with more. reporter: good evening harris, mcmaster told chris wallace this decision to send the carl vinson strike group was the prudent thing to do. >> this say rogue regime. that is now a nuclear capable regime. the president has asked us to be prepared to give him a full range of options to re threat to the emergency people, and to our allies and partners in the region. reporter: last month battle group took part in annual military exercises with south korean and japanese allies, saturday, in addition to his call with south korea acting president, president trump spoke to japan's prime minister to discuss the north korea threat. that same day, heads of pacific command orders aircraft carrier do reverse course. canceling a port call in australia, among the strike
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group are two destroyers and a cruiser. defense officials tell fox this ability to launch missiles to north korea may be a bigger message to send north korea than the aircraft carrier. pentagon sees sign that rogue communist regime is preparing for another nuclear test, and i am told that describe group will arrive later this week. there is also a submarine lurking, but u.s. officials do not liking about those operations. >> no doubt, anybody who sees our fighting force, 100,000 pounds of diplomacy toward it, they know they need th the repo. >> new questions surrounding trump administration and whether his team are actually on the same page, ambassador to united nations nikki haley signals that president may be in favor of regime change in syria, we go to
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that now, but secretary of say the tillerson said it is up to the syrian people, national security adviser mcmaster clear fi fid those comments. >> ambassador haley pointing out it is difficult to understand how a political solution. we are not say we're the ones who will affect that change, we're seeing other country have to ask themselves hard questions, russia should ask themselves, what are we doing here. harris: peter is at the white house now with more on this, what is the biggest concern for white house officials now trying to put together a serious strategy? reporter: they know they want president bashar al-assad to go away, but now they are trying to figure out who would takeover if he was to go. and if that is even their responsibility to conduct a regime change or push for one. and reason they are concerned is because they remember how
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quickly things went south in libya with gadhafi was toppled. >> we have to learn lessons of past and what went wrong in libya when you choose that pathway of regime change. we know this will be hard work. but we think it is also a process that will lead to a durable and lasting stability in syria. reporter: which week's airstrikes were meant to weaken the assad regime as a responses to their use of chemical weapon, trump administration knows that isis fighters who set up shop in syria are a major national security concern as well. >> getting assad out is not only part, we have trying to defeat isis. secondly we don't see a peaceful syria with assad in dplsm theree move toward a political solution, at end of the day this is a complicated situation. reporter: national security adviser mcmaster saying that
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main objective of u.s. with airstrikes against the aadd regime, was -- assad regime was too send a strong political message. harris: i know there are changes made at national security left this news developing, k.t. mcfarland has been reassigned as u.n. ambassador to singapore. reporter: she was michael blin's flynn's deputy, and president trump is expected to nominate her to ambassador of singapore, that would be a proportion for her, she joins steve bannon as second official to leave national security advise council. since michael flynn resigned. we heard from president trump about a national security concern but on a different topic, talking about church bombings in the middle east, tweeting, so sad to hear of
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terrorist attack in egypt, u.s. strongly condemns, i have great confidence that president asee -- will handle those properly. president trump back at the white house. he has serious business to get down to. harris: well, as everyone can appreciate, you know, we neared that longer hour day, it is lighter out. people can see with more daylight, we're seeing quite a bit of support from both political parties for trump's move on syria military for unleashing chemical weapons on citizens there what happens next to getting a critical look on capitol hill. i'll talk with one law maker who backs the president on syria, but said how he justified it legally was flawed. and said that congress needs to get involved immediately, scott
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taylor a former navy seal, and member of homeland security, he will join me later this hour, stay close. >> and right now, fox news is learning new details about the man accused of plowing a beer truck into a crowd of people in stockholm, we'd sweden, when his reason for doing this may have done. >> a domestic focus for the president last year, urban blight and creating jobs for poor americans in the cities, head secretary. you see him there ben carson will join us live on the "fox report" with a check in from his
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>> secretary of housing and urban development, doctor ben carson returned to the detroit neighborhood. that trip to show, then candidate donald trump to show the more impoverished areas.
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now, he says he wants to do more than just put rooftops over the heads of americans. he hopes to empower them as well. secretary carson is here to tell us about the plan. it is always good to see you. thanks for joining us. my first question for you has to do with what you are doing to gather information. you have been doing this listening to her. i'm curious to see where you have gotten what you have heard. >> the first place i started was in the hud building. people have been working there from 10 - of 40 years and they have a lot of important information. i'm still getting information from them. as i have gone to some of the cities, one of the things that has impressed me and worked extraordinary while was the public private partnerships and the ability to leverage federal dollars in some places like detroit, at a rate of 8 - 1.
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this gets the local community invested in a way that they have a vested interest in making sure the project succeeds. so you don't have just these federal people looking over everybody's shoulder. i think that makes a difference. >> you know it's interesting? we've been talking about foreign policy that we have not talked as much about domestic policy that president trump, then candidate wanted to focus on in urban areas. creating jobs is an area he thought he could win victory. going forward, what you see is the plan? i have been reading that you will be leaning on rich urban homeowners to be helping out their neighbors. have you talk to the president to see what you think about that? >> the president and i are very well aligned. we are looking at things already in place, like section three
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which requires those people receiving housing funds to employ some of the low income people in the neighborhood. it has been largely neglected across the country because people frequently do not have the skills. what we are looking at is a way to, ahead of time, maybe a year ahead of time before major project, go in and train people. now you don't have that excuse. we have more employment of people who can help with infrastructure projects. now they have a skill that trains them. these are things we need to do with to develop our people. not just put a roof over their head. developing the whole person. that means working with the department of education, the department of labor, transportation, hhs, a number of things to create vibrant communities. >> you mentioned that 8 - 1 when you look at the private public
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partnership and how far public dollars would go. i imagine that's important. part of the white house budget proposal would cut the department at hud by more than 13%. what is your reaction to having to do the job on less money for your department? >> we are looking at efficiencies. how do we carve out and get the bank for our buck. also, the administration is not interested in hurting people and putting people out on the street. we are very interested in making sure that we are efficient and that we are compassionate, not only to the people today but the people tomorrow. every single american owes $60000 in terms of our national debt. we have to start looking out for the people who are coming after us. we cannot just ignore that. many nations have tried that in
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the past and it has been detrimental to them. >> the video we showed at the top was you and your former home of detroit. we know the state of michigan how much they have suffered both economically and even in terms of what happened in flint with the drinking water and some of the problems there. over years and decades of liberal leadership and democrats in office. politics come up in your listening to her? >> not very much. i have dealt with both republicans and democrats. the issues that face us are not republican or democrat issues. we have 3 - 4 times the number of people who need affordable housing the what we can provide. we have an aging population, baby boomers who need to retire but don't have the finances to do so because their 4o1 kays have not done much in the past ten years. we have got to be creative and think out-of-the-box in order to
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maintain a reasonable lifestyle for these individuals. this certainly cannot be a part of something. >> real quick, before i let you go you seem to be right on target with this i know you to criticism early on, but this is in your wheelhouse, you've gone back to the urban areas. i want to give you the last word. >> okay. the last word is that we only have 330 milli- people in america. one quarter what china has, one quarter of what india has. we have got to develop all of our people if we are going to compete in the future. that means taking a holistic approach. >> next, where you going? >> heading off to miami. i will be going there this week. i'm sure we'll see a lot of great things there. were looking not only the positive things but the negative things because we can learn from both. >> you heard it here here first.
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thank you very much doctor carson. police in sweden are releasing information about the deadly truck attack in stockholm.
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>> police have arrested a secont weekend's deadly truck attack. learning about the man who was accused of caring that out. he was ordered to leave the country after his request for residency was denied. instead, he stayed and dodged deportation by giving them the wrong address. as for the memorial, organizers are relocating it after nearby
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fence threatened to collapse. >> password and looking ahead to a big story this week. judge neil gorsuch will be sworn in as the 113th a supreme court justice, tomorrow morning after being confirmed by the senate last week. courses will get right to work as the high court is expected to's here to cases and the new coming weeks. here is more on the supreme court's newest member. >> now that the senate has confirmed neil gorsuch to be the next supreme court justice republicans and democrats are waiting to see how gorsuch votes on the bet. how closely he falls in line with president trump summi idea. >> the nomination of neil m gorsuch of colorado to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states, is confirmed. >> hitting the ground running on thursday, the new justice will meet with his colleagues to decide whether or not to hear number of cases in the fall term. there are still a couple of
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months in the current term for the court which ends in june. he feels the conservative seat left vacant by the late justice antonin scalia. his new voice could be the tiebreaker vote. under consideration by the highest court whether or not to hear the cases about second amendment rights as well as of business owners may refuse to offer services to same-sex couples. i case both parties will be closely watching, how instep the new justice is with the president and his revised travel ban on refugees. getting gorsuch on the bench has not been easy for the president or gop leaders. after better confirmation battle in the senate which pronto republicans to use the nuclear option, now blamed for the historic move being tossed between both parties. >> both democrats and republicans have blame. both democrats and republicans have handled things in a way that should not have been done. we should change our rules by
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bipartisan. we should not change our roles to accomplish a purpose. >> tomorrow morning, neil gorsuch will become the ninth justice on the supreme court and the 114th in history. he will be sworn in in a rose garden ceremony. >> harris: will watch history being made here on fox news channel. we'll bring a complete coverage of the ceremony, and we will let you know what you just heard lauren talking about, the private one as well. the country will be able to watch that play out that is public. stay with the fox news channel at 9:00 a.m. eastern. president trump is taking action on form policy. we have been talking about at this hour. screen left, the airstrike on the syrian airbase in response to that chemical attack. the right screen, the aircraft carrier, the pinnacle of american force projection, 100,000 tons of diplomacy as we have heard an earlier guest
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stay. it is steaming toward the korean peninsula to send a strong message. we'll talk about what it means for the president, the natioioio i thought i married an italian. did the ancestrydna to find out i'm only 16% italian. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about.
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>> harris: the u.s. missile strikes in syria are raising questions among lawmakers in washington over what role we should play in the six years civil war going forward.
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one survivor of the chemical attack that spurred that operation said people should forget the politics. that man lost his wife. you probably seen the picture gone viral of him holding his twin babies. the assad regime took them out with chemical weapons. he said the u.s. should do more now, not just one strike. not all syrians agree. enginemen hall has the story from turkey. >> it was watching videos of this horrific chemical attack which drove president trump to intervene. while speaking today people are divided up it is easy to understand what drove him. it was also an incredibly sobering moment. among the families we spoke to was abdul, he has become the face of the tragedy. he was reunited with family members who did survive, though he lost 22. he described some of the things he saw. >> as i entered the house, the whole family was dead. grown-ups, dead. family on top of each other.
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my wife, my children, my brother, his wife, their children, my nieces, all of them dead. after a few minutes, i fainted. >> among the dead, his 11 month old twins. he buried them in his wife with his own hands, but cannot bear to put them in the ground, gripping them till the bitter end. he spoke to us about the american strikes. >> i want to tell president trump, the first strike was good, it saved us. but just a few hours later the airbags continued working, it's like a challenge from assad. i can still attack from the same base you attacked. >> not only a plane still taking off from the airbase, there
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still bombing the town. apparently add a greater pace than before, with nobody to stop them. >> assad is a criminal. he is killing not only human beings and children, but animals as if they were the same. he is a war criminal. >> the feeling is one of gratitude toward the u.s. the strikes give the syrian bite at the end of the tunnel and optimism for the future. but the less they have done to back up the assad regime, he will continue to kill his people like he has done for the last six years. >> harris: my next guest, president trump's decision to launch the missile strike on syria. he opposes the legal basis on which you order that mission. virginia republican congressman, scott taylor is a member of the house appropriation on homeland security. the u.s. navy seal, he has served his country in that way. thank you for joining us. i want to start with where you are in terms of supporting the president and why you say congress needs to immediately get involved now? >> let's be clear.
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out of the constitution they should have the ability and flexibility as a president that he or she see something as a threat to our national security toward troops and interest they have have the flexibility to ask. with that being said, congress declares war or create statutory laws that allow for use of force. this president, and the previous president, two administrations operating off use of military force from 16 years ago from a third administration. congress does need to lead and that need to have a voice in this. i've seen many congressmen and women on national news in the past few days because of the strike. the best thing we can do as leaders in congress is to take it up in debate and talk about it. the president did have the ability to act. he has that time and flexibility to do so.
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under the un chemical weapons treaty, you cannot produce, develop, or use chemical weapons, i do support the president and his action. i think the world was watching when that happened and i support his decision to take action and say that will not stand. >> harris: people here you and i can see eyes glazing over. congress cut seem to agree on anything. i understand what you have said, that it is unacceptable that you are working off a 16-year-old authorization of military force to get this done. do you really have confidence that in a bipartisan manner you can move forward and give the president support he needs? >> that the next one question. because congress is slow to debate and there's diverging interest there, there the people's representative. that's when executive has flexibility in time to take action if they deem fit. but, leaders must act. leaders must leave. the american people have to have a say in use of military force around the world.
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that being said, how to have a say? to the representatives in congress. it's important their voices like myself for speaking out same congress must take this out and debated. they need to come together bipartisan and say what were going to do. if were going to authorize the use of military force for longer time are not. >> harris: have another question that has been lingering, that is our complete mission. as a former navy seal you know when you have an endgame it saves people's lives and keeps our vision crisp. it keeps things from veering up and becoming other things. what is the endgame here? to we know what it is? >> that's next line point. were not good to be talking about tactics, strategy -wise it's important. the executive branch should come to congress and talk about the intelligence, the goals, the end state. i'm concerned about syria, it's a powder cake, anything that i'm aware of since world war ii you
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have turkey, us, israel, russia, others in that space as well. it's very dangerous. i ran as well, hezbollah. you have tremendous potential for flashpoint. and not enough to complexion a potentially greater conflict. it's absolutely important that people understand the endgame and the strategy and the goal of the united states. >> harris: we are waiting to hear that is going to be. you heard that father in syria who lost his twins, america do more than one strike. are you concerned the emotion based upon the need for policy? how do you keep them separate? >> it is a horrible tragedy and watching the images and listening to that family. it does tug at the heartstrings. it is important for leaders to be able to see clarity through chaos. understand what the strategy and the goals are. we cannot solve every problem but there's no doubt that even syria signed onto the chemical
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weapons convention as well. it's important the world's lead and they say something like that cannot and will not stand. the president took decisive action and this is a completely different president than the last one. when you have diplomacy that the world agrees with you have to back it up with force. that's important. >> harris: you say you are ready to step up and begin that leading in congress to make sure you give the president support he needs. when you come back, i want to talk about veterans affairs. you actually get some things done and you might be able to work with the president on that part of domestic policy. we'll bring you back. and we can talk about another time, does that sound good? >> i'm optimistic and positive that were gonna get stuff done at the virginia. thank you. >> harris: thank you for your time. pope francis is weighing in on the deadly bombing said to christian churches in egypt.
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the pope is condemning the attacks has that happened as he was holding his palm sunday mass at the vatican. he offered his condolences and said he is paying for those who died. the bombing became's weeks be for his visit to cairo. president trump is searching for an end with domestic issues. we're going to talk more about the virginia in coming weeks as well. the president is now turning toward tax reform. we'll have to turn to democrats to get something done, to help his priorities become a reality? we'll talk with my next guest, democrat. new details on a manhunt for.
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>> harris: protesters taken to the street of downtown dallas to speak out of against president trump's immigration policy. thousands of people including immigrants and refugees aren't marching to miles what is called the mega march. they're packed into said he halted and the demonstration. they expect about 100,000 people. they did that before in 2006, i think it was. back to washington where president trump is looking to move on with his domestic agenda. after failing to repeal obama care, he and congress are gearing up to tackle tax reform. early signs indicate a tough fight ahead. with even republicans disagreeing over key parts of a proposed plan. can president trump get democrats on his side? my next guest has experience working with the other side of the political aisle from the west wing. he spent six years with
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president bill clinton in the 1990s, doug showing. former advisor to bill clinton and a fox news contributor and friend, good to see you. you have been traveling about glad to have you back. president clinton probably teaches a few things about dealing with difficult people, right? he had four different congresses, the first all democrat, the next three for the rest of his presidencies he was stacked against republicans. what did you tell him? >> bipartisanship. what was i call triangulation. candidly, with donald trump fighting with republicans, he has to if he is going to succeed, build on the success of last week's raid and begin bipartisan outreach to the democrats. >> harris: last week's raid? what you mean? >> the attack on syria followi
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following. >> because he has bipartisan support on that. >> yes, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. now, given the fact that republicans on healthcare are divided between the freedom caucus, the establishment, the republicans and moderates, he really has to if he is going to succeed. whether it be a tax reform, healthcare, or infrastructure. >> harris: let's stay with tax reform now. that was an issue that president clint out with. i want to do apples and apples. who does the president really need to reach out to? >> there is a consensus that we need to do corporate tax reform. we need to repatriate the money that may be trillions of dollars that are overseas and lower the rate. >> harris: and he has said that, hundred democrats feel? >> democrats feel fine about it. they don't want to reduce taxes on the wealthy which is one of his signature initiatives as well. if they can be broken up and be done as bite-size initiatives maybe we can get success. >> harris: who takes a bite in terms every petri money
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overseas? >> if the president goes to chuck schumer and said chuck, we have to get something done on corporate tax reform before we do individual tax reform. just maybe we can begin to get some momentum to get other issues. >> harris: can ask you, why does the president have to go to senator schumer? why not the other way around? and i'll tell you why. you saw with the nomination of neil gorsuch, you saw that democrats do want to play ball, they wanted to filibuster. we basically got two sides not winning but we got a supreme court justice which i thought everybody agreed on until came to politics. that might be great for the american people but awful for capitol hill. my question for you is, why can't democrats offer something? doesn't make them look weak? >> one word, politics. the democratic politic party its divided.
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the only thing they agree on is opposing donald trump. they will continue with the strategy as we just saw, demonstrations, resistance, opposition. that is why the president who hasn't spoken to schumer in about two months has to reach out. >> harris: this isn't a winning strategy for democrats. you have lost 1000 seats between houses, presidency, congress, it's not working for you. >> right. that is the reason why democrats have come to this. advocacy of ideas. we sought was secretary clinton, we sought in state after state, does not work. what the democrats have found recently is the opposition strategy. that's not what i would do, as you are suggesting, urge bipartisanship. for the party base, the left-wing, this response resonates.
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>> harris: remember the gang of eight? on that was chuck schumer. there is some donation dollars in the history with their current president when he was a private citizen that went to the gang of eight. a few dollars, not a lot went to senator schumer at the time for the cause they were working on. they have some history together. does that give you some hope that we can go forward with some sort of bipartisanship? >> it does give me hope. senator schumer has moved away from where he was in december which was to work with the president. >> harris: where is he now? >> he's in the opposition can. resist, resist, resist. i think of the president reaches out we can get a deal potentially on healthcare, tax reform, even immigration. >> harris: would you be willing to broker that? i'm not kidding. you have experience. >> i would do anything i could to get that done for the american people. >> harris: i wisconsin man who please consider national threat please consider national threat is at large at this hour. did you know slow internet
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>> harris: 161 page manifestobas what one man said to donald trump. now the search is on to find him. they're calling him a national threat. >> absolutely. this is a national manhunt. this wisconsin residents are on edge this weekend and authorities are keeping a close eye out on churches after discovering alarming detail in the manifesto. this comes after police working on a tip rated at janesville home last night. nothing termed up from that. 150 members of law-enforcement are searching around the clock.
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the started tuesday when joseph -- mailed his lengthy manifesto to donald trump. it had hatred for law-enforcement and a call for rebellion in the cell phone video be for putting the manifesto in the mail. >> anybody québec that this letter might want to read it. it's a revolution. it's time for change. >> later that night he allegedly stole 16 firearms from a gun shop, tortious car and then disappeared. please have been going through his manifesto and say it makes generic threats at schools, police and possibly places of worship. it has caused law-enforcement to step up patrol to churches and other religious of venues. one church canceled its palm sunday services this weekend. we learned he is not a stranger to law-enforcement. past charges include battery, multiple charges for resisting arrest. >> there is one specific case
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where he attempted to disarm a police officer. not for the very secure holster of this officer he would most certainly disarmed that police officer. for that crime he was sent to prison. >> the fbi is offering a 10000-dollar reward for information that leads to his arrest. >> harris: thank you. great britain is paying respects to a police officer killed in last month's terror attack. queen elizabeth gave permission for the officer coffin to lie in a chapel in parliament. he was stabbed and killed according to british authorities according to british authorities after he drove an
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home the famous green jacket, epic fashion. he won tournament after a play-off hole against justin rose. this is garcia's first ever masters win. watch this, it was something to see, his first major championship, as well. so wearing of the green, and the wearing of the socks, it has been a good hour, i'll see you back here tomorrow, noon eastern. my friend jesse watters' world is next, we're about to be in it, have a great week. heather: this is a fox news alert. prepare for real war. a brand-new warning for the united states as syria's allies look to strike back.
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team trump leaving the door open for more action. >> what's required is some kind of a political solution to that very complex problem. the president will make whatever decision he thinks is in the best of the american people. heather: we are live in washington. clayton: manhunt intensifying for the madman who stole a stockpile of weapons and mailed manifesto to donald trump. anybody who got this letter, you might want to read it. revolution, it's time for change. clayton: terrifying threat that has schools and churches closing their doors. heather: outrage boiling over an
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