it is friday eve. glad you are with us. i am harris faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. we have also ben ferguson. let s begin with the story gaining national attention. louisiana has become the first state to require the ten commandments be displayed in all public classrooms. it is facing legal challenges from civil liberty groups going after it for a violation of the separation between church and straight. lorne greene is on this for us. the proponents of the bill will believe the supreme court will be on their side in any of the legal challenges and predict other states will start to follow louisiana s lead. the ten commandments are part of the bedrock of judaism and christianity. jeff landry argues they have historical significance as a huge significance on america s documents and legal system. governor landry signed the bill into law alongside several other education measures. they have a poster size display of the ten commandments in large, easil
Theres new hope. The bombs and the gunfire in syria will stop at sundown on monday. The u. S. And russia have announced a ceasefire deal. Our Nic Robertson has the details now on the peace plan. Reporter so key to the association of hostility is working. Secretary kerry said for the United States to put pressure on the opposition to keep good on their obligations and for russia for their part to keep assad good on his obligations. He said the United Statess assessment was that was what russia would do. This is how he put it. Today the United States and russia are announcing a plan which we hope will reduce violence, ease suffering, and resume Movement Towards a negotiated peace and a political transition in syria. The Obama Administration, the United States is going the extra mile here because we believe that russia and my colleague have the capability to press the assad regime to stop this conflict and to come to the table and make peace. Reporter another key point of this Peace Agree
pressures on the guy from the school, the training, was there any discipline, and human pressures, family, money, there s all kinds of things that have to be looked at. we ve had terrorist attacks on the military. fort hood in 2009. we had an attack in tennessee here where in 2015 where a terrorist killed four marines and a sailor at the naval reserve center and killed five of our military in 2015. we ve also had nonterrorist attacks on naval facilities like the washington, d.c., naval yard which was not a terrorist attack. so we have to look at all those. the commanders will look at those and i ll say closing this comment is the deputies, the city police, the base police,
counsel mueller to stay in his spot. and again to not interfere. and that is what i largely worry about. we ve seen these kind of kangaroo court investigations started by the house intel committee and other committees to basically interfere and throw up dust but in the at end of the day that is not helpful and we want to justice to come through and let the investigation come out on the other end. and this is coming in the wake of the syrian chemical attack that killed people, including syrian kids. trump will have a decision on what the u.s. will do over the next 24 to 48 hours. he said all options are on the table. what sort of response would you like to see from the president, from the trump administration? first of all, all options are not on the table. he doesn t have full authority under the current aumf to attack a nonterrorist country or entity.
everybody has been talking about the fact that it doesn t seem to fit the portrait of what we know financially in any way at all, do you see anything here that would give us clues as no how and why this happened? it is one of the most puzzling cases we have ever found. what separates a lone wofl, whether it s a terrorist or nonterrorist from organized groups is they work by themselves. they are not worried about repercussions in terms of how many people they may feel. obviously when they can take to his girlfriend more information may come out. there somes to be some behavior in the week before in terms of