expected as u.s. hits against proxies in iraq and syria following last weekend drone attack that killed three american service members in jordan. the u.s. air strikes hit over 85 targets and reportedly killed more than 40 people. welcome to fox news live, i m griff jenkins. hey, anita. good to be with you, griff. i am anita vogel. the president will head to california after spoking moments ago at a campaign rally in williams, delaware. we have fox news coverage with keith kellogg, trey yingst in israel and lucas tomlinson in las vegas. lucas, we ll start with you and the very latest from the biden administration. well, anita, president biden just wrapped up remarks in wilmington at a campaign event. he did not mention the strikes in iraq and syria led by the b-1 supersonic bombers that took off from a base in texas and due to land any minute now in texas and reports out of the region that say that u.s. forces once again have come under attack in syria. earlier, congressm
ballistic missile test in the works. we begin tonight with high anxiety over north korea s threat to launch a satellite, a launch pentagon officials believe is to test a ballistic missile capable of launching a nuclear warhead capable of sitting the main land. weather is such that officials believe the launch could come at any time. let s take a closer look at what they are worried about. this is north korea. i want to show you new satellite images from april 9th. a clear image of the launch pad. the rocket is here. you see preparations, rail mounting. that s how they brought the rocket out. the ex university deflector is right here. you see support vehicles way up here on the distant edge. now, let s look at a more recent satellite image released today. a bit grainy. if you notice here, i will try to highlight it, you can see support vehicles much closer to the launch pad. not much activity over here by the fueling tanks. the analysts that have looked at this believe based
gw toye, feet first that s how we re going to start? little confusion? i have a really hard time reading today. i thought you didn t know who they were. one of the guys on the crew is actually in the band. political comedian, brejohn fugelsang and brett o donnell, presidential campaign adviser and will cain is a columnist with blaze.com. nice to have all of you with us. no surprise, i think, about the charges yesterday. there was sort of a flurry that, in fact, george zimmerman would be charged and then there was a sense that maybe it wasn t coming immediately and then there was a 6:00 pm press conference held by the special prosecutor. i would say i m a little surprised. his former attorneys suggested they had some kind of exculpatory evidence that they had sitting out there. i thought they would it that would preclude charges. i guess i meant there s a sense that there were rumors that charges were about to happen. second degree is a little bit of a surprise
and a major contributor to governor corbett s political campaign. in the gas patch of wyoming, where there s quite a bit of fracking, wyoming resz accidents have been complaining about changes in their drinking water for years. pour a glass of water and see a rainbow sheen, they said, like an oil slick at a gas station and smelled like gasoline. last year the government warned people in pavillion, wyoming, to stop drinking their water altogether because it could make them sick. well water and ground water filled with compounds like methane that the government advised people to open the windows and turn on a fan when they took a shower or did laundry. otherwise their houses might explode. the epa told the town it couldn t be sure yet what was causing the pollution. then last week after years of testing, the epa released new results from its tests in wyoming and found traces of diesel fuel in the water and acetone and naphthalen and
and the gas patch of wyoming, where there s quite a bit of fracking, wyoming residents are been complaining about changes in their drinking water for years. pour a glass of water and see a rainbow sheen, they said, like an oil slick at a gas station and smelled like gasoline. last year the government warned people in pavilion, wyoming, to stop drinking their water altogether because it could make them sick. well water and ground water filled with compounds like methane that the government advised people to open the windows and turn on a fan when they took a shower or did laundry. otherwise their houses might explode. the epa told the town it couldn t be sure yet what was causing the pollution. then last week after years of testing, the epa released new results from its tests in wyoming and found traces of diesel fuel in the water and acetone and naphthalen and benzine and 2jbe, a chemical widely used in fracking.