Chapter 1: What recent events have impacted gas prices during the Iran conflict?
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Trump will hold a cabinet meeting this hour and get in-person briefings from the cabinet chiefs in charge of the military effort and the effort to keep food prices down and the effort to keep gas prices down.
Gas is a dollar a gallon more than before the Iran conflict started. And as the president keeps trying to work out a deal to end it, Fox's Peter Doocy at the White House also reads a Trump Truth Social post this morning.
the Iranian negotiators are very different and strange. They are begging us to make a deal, which they should have been doing since they have been militarily obliterated with zero chance of a comeback. And yet they publicly state that they are only looking at our proposal. Wrong.
They better get serious soon before it is too late, because once that happens, there is no turning back and it won't be pretty.
Israel is targeting another Iranian military leader.
Overnight, Ali Reza Tangsiri, a top IRGC Navy commander, was killed in a targeted strike in the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas.
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Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to the Iranian military actions?
Tangsiri was the man responsible for ordering the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He's a man who was also sanctioned by the U.S. government.
Fox's Trey Yankston, Tel Aviv, where they keep dealing with barrages of missiles. Iran's also hitting a Gulf neighbor with missiles and drones. The United Arab Emirates killing two people there. Something else the president may discuss with his cabinet.
The worsening situation at airports with hours-long security lines as more TSA agents unpaid and a funding stalemate in Congress don't show up to work.
Last night, the president said, We're going to send in the National Guard if we need to.
And President Trump will like this news that just broke a few minutes ago. The International Olympic Committee has agreed to a new policy to exclude transgender athletes.
The IOC stated eligibility for any female category is limited to biological females and that SRY gene screening will be used to detect the presence of the SRY gene. That represents highly accurate evidence an athlete has experienced male sex development.
That's Fox's Jared Baxter. Next Olympics in L.A. in 2028. America's listening to Fox.
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It is a mixed bag on Wall Street right now. The Dow is up 70 points, but the Nasdaq's dropping 131. The S&P 500 down 23. The price of oil is rising 3%. WTI back to about 93 bucks a barrel. Brent crude is at 106 again. Gas is unchanged today, but it has surged up a dollar a gallon since the Iran conflict started, and people are upset about it.
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Chapter 3: What changes are being made regarding transgender athletes in the Olympics?
It's like $100 to load my car. I'm trying to drive less, really. I mean, I'm being very, very careful, and I'm shopping around for gas. I think my whole trip is going to cost me, you know, $100 more because of what's happening right now.
AAA's national average for regular, $3.98 per gallon. Diesel's a lot more, up to $5.37. And that is going to be costing us more at the post office soon.
The U.S. Postal Service is pushing for an 8% increase on the cost of first-class stamps. Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select. The agency filed a notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission seeking the temporary price increase.
It would take effect April 26th. That's Fox's Tom Graham. We got an update on unemployment this morning.
Chapter 4: How are rising oil prices affecting the economy?
There still appears to be little change in the number of layoffs. New claims for unemployment benefits rose by just 5,000 in the week ending March 21st to 210,000. The number matched the forecast from economists. And for the previous week ending March 14th, continuing claims, those remaining on benefits came in at 1.81 million, which is a decline.
This week, the latest numbers from payroll processing company ADP found private employers added an average of 10,000 jobs per week in the four weeks ending March 7th. ADP says employment gains recently have been little changed. Jenny Kosola, Fox News.
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