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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Americas News HQ 20170408 18:00:00

Missiles are not used to bomb runways. Officials say the strike seen here from the two u. S. Navy destroyers was meant to sent a message to the assad regime and its allies. A russian drone was seen over the hospital where victims of the chemical attack were taken. On a lighter note, the fox news learned the skipper of one of the warships that launched missiles at that syrian airfield is a graduate of the u. S. Naval academy. The u. S. Ambassador to the United Nations would not rule out more strikes from the commanders ship. We are prepared to do more. But we hope that will not be necessary. Reporter im told one of those warships in the Eastern Mediterranean is steaming toward an undisclosed location where the ship will rearm. Kelly the u. S. Taking a closer look at the relationship between syria and russia. Nikki haley telling a special u. N. Session that syria was able to carry out the brutal chemical attack because of russias support. Assad did this because he those could get away wi

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170408:18:04:00

the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians is one of those times. kelly: joining me now, israel s ambassador to the u.n. thank you for joining us. i want to get to what ambassador nikki haley said. she said any time the international community fail to the respond to this type chemical attack, do you agree? absolutely. it sends a clear message by telling the russian community we ll not tolerate the use and spread of chemical weapons. and the message was sent to do mass discuss, iran, north korea and the security council that sat idly by.

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