to go ahead with any military option under the auspices of nato, rather than the u.n., bill. bill: we will likely find out very soon. thank you jonathan hunt from our new york newsroom tonight. the white house says it s consulting with congress about how to respond to damascus. but, some lawmakers from both parties claim that is not enough. they say congress has to approve any military action. we ll go live to the white house in a moment here inside our fox report tonight. in the meantime, there were tears and a lot of them today in a courtroom near atlanta. a mother describing the moment she says a teenager shot her baby dead. that mother broke down saying the suspect demanded money when she told him she did not have any money. she says the teen s attention turned it to her baby, sound asleep in a stroller. he asked me if i wanted him to shoot my baby i said
they represented the future of the nation they represented. the reality is these are very small portions in the arab and muslim world that want to impose their views first on their own people, egypt refused them, tunesia is going to be refusing them, after that they want to impose it on the entire world, including on americans, europeans, africans and others. i tell you what i am reading, going a little off course. you bring up egypt, these countries have their own chaos going on, isn t that an entry for al qaeda and others to move in? if we are smart enough in that chaos, we would identify our allies, the 30 million egyptians who marched against the brotherhood, against the islamists would work with them, and the jihadists that grow in the sinai and elsewhere and strike with the egyptian army against them. we need to be clear. that s what is missing. you are developing policy on the fox report tonight, that s what i hear. one more point to cover. recent jail breaks in southern
natural check and balance. always another set of eyes and ears watching what you are doing. on edward snowden we finally learned why he seemed to have access to so much of the information. he was not only assistant administrator, he was someone whose job involved specifically moving data between networks and that explains why he seemed to have documents from so many different elements of the intelligence community, harris. harris: i know earlier today had you a chance to talk with the former homeland security secretary michael chertoff about another story that was here on fox report tonight. he told that you detroit s bankruptcy could have serious national security implications. how so? what he explained is that when you look at the detroit bankruptcy, you have to consider a couple of factors. number one, this is one of the most significant if not the most significant border crossing between canada and the u.s. it accounts for 30% of all of the trade between these two countries. an
facebook is what was in the box? yesterday when the police came, they had a search warrant so they had probably probable cause, they took something in a box. the question is what was in the box. shepard: we know who the victim is. a gentleman who a member of the semi-proteam, the boston bombers, a football player as well. he practiced on saturday. his coach said he practiced and everything seemed fine. monday night they found his body. shepard: you wonder. hopefully we ll have more for fox report tonight. the government surveillance controversy, the feds revealing more about terror plots they say they foiled because of the secret programs to track our phones. general keith alexander testified the programs protected us from 50 terror cases around the world since 9/11. yesterday he reveal four, including plans for attacking
last summer. now his parents are pleading for help to bring him home. extraordinary interview today with the parents of austin tice. debby and mark. we re in a little bit of a time crunch because of the tornado coverage but it s very emotional, talking to mark tice about the day he found out that his son had gone missing in syria. austin tice was a u.s. marine, serve in iraq and afghanistan, and then went to syria because he felt as a journalist he could make a difference. very emotional talking to his parents. you ll hear a great deal from them on the fox report tonight. shepard: thank you. and thank you for being with us. the final bill will toll.