november 2011, they did not even find damage to the building until a housekeeper and the president s residence found it some days later. the issue with that was that, i remember trey gowdy, congressman from south carolina, asked pearson, there seems to be gunfire in the area, and he said, the white house, can you hear at night is what he said. this is the white house, they need to protect this in a better form and are not doing it. heather: joining us live with some breaking information, we appreciate it, thank you. leland: fox news alert as we are awaiting the joint news conference of president trump and german chancellor angela merkel. they are going to take questions following their first ever meeting at the white house, potentially their first ever meeting ever. this comes as the two leaders set aside some differences, you might say, to try to strengthen some transatlantic ties, business ties as well. we are awaiting a tape player out of a business roundtable discussion that is
president trump swore in a attorney general jeff sessions. it will have a playback and a few moments. a few headlights before that. it s our understanding that president trump signed three executive orders, not just one. they dealt with topics like transnational drug cartel as anyone at committing crimes against a law enforcement officer. this is a tape player from the oval office a few moments ago. here is president trump. thank you very much everybody for being here today. it is with great pride, very great pride, that i say these words to you right now. attorney general jeff sessions. [applause]
are taking on water. the camera is rolling as four fishermen are rescued. how the coast guard pulled off an impossible mission. and unwanted visitors showed up for a swim. scary enough to stop the footage. the allegator and the tape player. and attacks in chattanooga last week. the fbi offering a time line of what happened that day and news as well. welcome to happening now now. i am jenna lee. and i am jon scott. investigators are wrapping up a briefing moments ago. one service member fired off shots at the attacker after he
give it up and they re not mathematically the same song. as it pertains to music, they were written when the only way to transfer music around was by sheet music. there was no iphone or tape player. you had to have someone that could read it and play it for you. that s the method they re using. if that s the only method there is no case. where the similarities lie are in the master sound recording. if they had sampled it it could have been a different issue. if they sampled got to give it up and built a track on it they would have to pay, they replayed it and reconstructed it. this is a great segues. let s talk about a recent case where a song came out, very popular, song writer came forward and said you kind of stole my song and they said you
is. mike: we took pictures of it is this honestly on tv. alisyn: we are on television right now. mike: it s happened and many times aly has been speaking. alisyn: i don t know if it was my tones that lulled you to sleep or. tucker: doing such a great job. mike: show is on a roll. let s talk about road rage. a lot of people have it and good way in your car. somebody just cut you off. try to find some sad music on the radio or tape player. alisyn: that s what scientists say. i mean we will try it because i do have a sad song. basically anything by tracy chapman can just lull you right to sleep. you should know this, tucker. but this is interesting. [ laughter ] because this is a song called fast car. but it makes you drive slower. mike: that s interesting. alisyn: it s a paradox really. tucker: that song makes me angry.