we are awaiting the white house briefing as an appeals court hears arguments on president trump s latest travel ban and questions about who could be the next fbi director. plus, we are going to talk to one expert who considers this weekends international malware cyber attack won by a weapon of mass destruction. and the password to united airlines doors are accidentally posted to a website, now what? we will explain next on america s newsroom hq . jon: as iran gets ready to hold its presidential election days from now, the son of the shah of iran he was overthrown and the islamic resolution nearly 40 years ago is speaking out now exclusively to fox news pay he s calling on iranians to organize from within and stand up to the existing regime. senior correspondent eric shawn life at our new york city newsroom with that. hello. a call for freedom in iran, with
hello, everyone, i am sandra smith. we are awaiting the white house press briefing with sean spicer where he is expected to get questions from everything from north korea, healthcare, the gas tax and even civil war. a head on america s newsroom hq . jenna: fox news alert, back to dallas where we are watching this developing situation, see a large police presence. this is because a firefighter was shot responding to a call earlier in this dallas neighborhood. what we have learned from our local affiliate is that the shooter is on the loose. we don t knowut the shooter other than he was described as having a rifle. the firefighter is in the hospital, apparently in surgery at this time according to sources on the ground. we will keep you posted as we hear more, but the suspect that inside the house as we previously thought and on the loose, so more to the story as we get it. back to washington, d.c., now where we are awaiting the daily white house press briefing set to start if you
hello, everyone, on a busy and fright [boos] fine friday, i am harris faulkner harris faulkner. are awaiting president trump to take the stage at the annual nra meeting in atlanta. we will carry it live. and we will have full analysis of that along with how the president is doing on day 99 today with former white house press secretary ari fleischer. america s newsroom hq at the top of the hour. jon: fox news alert, there is wayne lapierre, the president, ceo of the national rifle association. he is speaking to the leadership convention. the next believe, is going to be the president himself, president trump will be the first sitting president in 34 years to address the group. ronald reagan did so in 1983. interesting, we just noted, it was a couple years after he was
hello everyone, i am sandra smith. for a second consecutive night, we are learning that russian bombers are flying incredibly close to alaska. what is happening there? plus where in the world is the uss carl vinson? some mixed messaging from the administration about that and what its role is with north korea. and president trump welcoming the welcoming the new england patriots to the white house and the news of the death of aaron hernandez. all that and more on america s newsroom hq . jenna: big battle brewing in california. democratic lawmakers are looking to make the entire state a sanctuary state for illegal immigrants, but republicans are fighting back with their own legislation they say makes protecting americans the top priority. william la jeunesse joins us from los angeles with more. you know if that person is here illegally, the trump
america s newsroom hq at the top of the hour. jon: financial aid forms for college tuition are almost due, and there could be some serious issues this year after hackers used online forms to steal personal tax information. fox business networks gerri willis has that story. that is right, filing for financial aid is hard, but the irs is making it even more difficult this spring with a deadline for filing aid applications, they are called fafsa, coming up june 30th, parents are finding it hard to verify their income to school administrations because the tool is missing. that tool is managed by the irs and allows parents to automatically add income information into their financial aid forms. but thieves used the data retrieval tool to steal personal information from taxpayers. that resulted in 10,000 fraudulent tax refunds. the irs shut down the tool in march, then the irs began