0 >> we are on the tail end of the weekend. we hope you are having a great morning so far. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this thursday. i am ainsley earhardt. >> thank you so much for starting your day with us. we have an exclusive to tell you about. he sat down with dennis cue sen itch he blames terrorists for carrying out last month. >> good morning elizabeth. >> good morning. the syrian president continually blamed what he said terrorists in this country brought the entire long interview. he did admit he will eventually get rid of his chemical weapons and join a chemical weapons convention. he talked about the attack outside of damascus pointing to a u.n. finding there was conclusive evidence the chemical attacks included a mature rocket with specific trajectory which pointed to them. >> any one can make it in their house. >> they said it is high quality higher quality than even used in iraq by sadam hussein in your neighbor. >> first any one can make it. second rebels are supported by government. many governments that would have such chemicals. >> assad brushed aside the efforts. will he be committed to the full agreement between the u.s. and russia what he says he is. when talking the issue of destroying stockpiles he said it was quote a complicated operation. he said the price tag is a billion dollars. he argued if there was a mutual respect there will be apparent problems referring to president obama. he said listen to your people follow the common sense of your people. remember heather and ainsley more than 100,000 people have been killed since syria's civil war began since 2011. >> but he even disputed those numbers. >> charles krauthammer slammed assad's responses calling him one of the great liars of all time. >> he is very smart extremely sophisticated. when you watch him you get the sense of insincerity and the warmth of a guy of terrorists and al qaeda types. he infiltrated it with a terrible ideology. he is the one who channelled all of these elements that we de griez sincerely. he is getting the blow back of the people he invited. he was completely comfortable as long as the task was to kill americans. he is treating him like a great statesman. a months after he ordered an entirely criminal chemical weapons attack killing 1500 people and he did it without any calms whatsoever. i say he's a brilliant diplomat and a criminal at the same time. >> the latest on the mass shooting at the washington navy yard. workers will return to work today just three-days after 12 of their co-workers were killed. new details about the gunman aaron alexis. he had two cryptic messages etched into his shot gun. better off this way and my elf weapon. this as the va says he made several visits to the emergency room seeking treatment for insomnia. he never complained they say about anxiety or depression. his mother speaking out to reporters said this. >> i don't know why he did what he did and i will never be able to ask him why. aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to any one and for that i am glad. busted on drug charges last year despite the police saying the abductors were strangers to the family. they are searching for the suspects that took the teen in the middle of the night. >> at 10:00 a.m. eastern the gunman charged the dc headquarters how many years he has been in prison for the plot. floyd lee corkins waudz carrying ammunition and 6 chik-fil-a hamburgers when he opened fire in december. you can see corkins in the lobby he shoots the unarmed security guard but a man quickly tackles the suspect grabbing his gun. they are seeking a 45 year sentence. >> the investigation continues into the shooting death of a former college football player. an attorney for his family says dashcam video shows the unarmed 24-year-old was shot 10 times by an officer. that was a mill second after being ordered to get on the ground. evidences looking for help after crashing his car he knocked on the door of a women's house. the woman got scared and called police. when he ran toward the officer's car he shot fired. he was given several warnings to stop but kept going forward. he faces manslaughter charges. >> i can safely tell you none of us has won the $400 million power ball jackpot. >> can you image? 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