we are not looking for a war with iran. tough choices for the biden administration, how should the president respond to a deadly attack on u.s. troops. and today on shil, house lawmakers a step closer to a vote to um peach a cabinet member. good morning, i m cakasie hunt. it s 5:00 a.m. in washington. new details are ae merging on the strike in iran. the three soldiers killed were all from georgia, a sign of the 718th engineer company. we re learn ing the drone that kilned them approached the outpost around the same time an american drone was returning to the base. u.s. officials tell cnn that led to confusion and caused a delay in the u.s. response. the enemy drone was flying low to avoid detection and may have been intentionally following the american drone. also this morning, cautious optimism for a hostage release and potential cease-fire in the war between hamas and israel. an agreement on the framework has been reached by negotiators in paris. the proposal that
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the hollywood attorney has helped hunter financially by paying off his tax debts and buying hunter s artwork. there is this. the biden administration caught red-handed ordering banks to carry out a snooping operation using terms like trump and maga to gather information on millions of private customer transactions following the january 6th capitol riot. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. good morning. bill: brand-new hour starts now. bill hemmer, good morning at home. surveillance push by the treasury department targeting more than trump voters asking banks to identify transactions with key words such as small arms, dick s sporting goods and bass pro shops. congressman jim jordan telling fox business this is big brother at its worst. it was big banks looking and searching private transactions using key terms at the suggestion of the federal government to find out what you are buying, what you are spending your money on. scary stuff. all it loo
kayleigh: hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno. also joining us fox p business anchor cheryl casone, senior fellow for independent women s forum kaylee mcgee white and fox news contributor and host of david webb show on sirius xm david webb. the battle for new hampshire underway with six days until the presidential primary. former president trump remains the clear front-runner with 50% support. nikki haley firmly in second place and governor desantis in third. trump and haley are holding rallies tonight and desantis is holding a town hall this hour. vivek ramaswamy threw his support behind trump in this fiery speech last night. we are in the middle of a war in this country. that is what this is. it is between permanent state and the everyday citizen, between those who love the united states of america and a fringe minority who hates this country and that is why last evening i met my friend, we met in person and i told him
it, with a republican primary dominated by an ex-president who has centered his candidacy around his legal woes, look no further. this morning donald trump, fresh off a decisive win in the iowa caucuses, was at a federal courthouse in manhattan as the defendant in a second defamation trial brought by the writer e. jean carroll. this time there s no question of whether trump defamed her. judge kaplan has ruled trump is liable for remarks he made in 2019 mocking carroll s claim that he sexually assaulted her in a chance encounter at a department store dressing room in the 1990s. and trump is not allowed to dispute carroll s account. the question now is how much a jury should award e. jean carroll in damage for those comments. opening statements are currently under way. we ll have a live report from the courthouse when the trial wraps from the day. so far, donald trump was in the courtroom. alongside his lawyer, alina habba, as well as e. jean carroll and her attorneys. the firs