Chapter 1: What are President Trump's latest statements regarding Iran?
Stern words from President Trump. I'm Lisa LaSara, Fox News, directed at Iran. Even as members of the administration try to reach a nuclear deal, and he says he believes 10 to 15 days is enough time.
Once again, the president said if they do not take that diplomatic option, that very bad things could happen. In the backdrop, we know the world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is making its way into the Mediterranean Sea. The carrier strike group in the Arabian Sea, a variety of U.S. destroyers in the Red and Mediterranean Seas, and a variety of U.S.
fighter jets in places like Jordan and Qatar.
Fox's Trey Inks in Tel Aviv. Secretary of State Marco Rubio set to travel to Israel next week to update Prime Minister Netanyahu on the nuclear talks. President Trump posting on Truth Social that he will be directing the Secretary of War and other relevant departments and agencies to begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life.
The president was asked about it this afternoon aboard Air Force One after former President Obama said in a podcast that aliens are real. And the president took his economic message to Georgia ahead of next week's State of the Union address.
Jobs and affordability are on the minds of voters as they head into this year's midterms. But the president also repeated grievances over his 2020 election loss in Georgia. We don't want mail-in ballots except for the military far away. except for people that are ill, disabled, or people that are away.
Trump's visit to northwest Georgia comes as early voting is already underway in the special election to fill the unexpired term of Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Fox's Jonathan Serri in Rome, Georgia. Greene, a one-time member of the president's inner circle, had a public falling out with the president last year. America is listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: How is the U.S. military positioning itself in the Mediterranean?
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The former Prince Andrew has been released after his arrest in England earlier today on suspicion of misconduct while in public office.
The younger brother of King Charles was taken into custody at his home by Thames Valley Police after those revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files released here in the U.S. Police previously said that they were assessing if those emails show Andrew giving Epstein inside information about government business and investment opportunities.
They include details of Andrew's official trips and confidential briefings that he had while he served as Britain's trade envoy in 2010 and 2011. That would be a violation of the Government Secrets Act. Andrew's brother, King Charles, said he does support the investigation.
Fox's Eric Shawn. An exhibit in Philadelphia on the lives of nine people once enslaved by President George Washington is returning to Independence Mall after a legal battle between the city and the Trump administration.
The administration had argued that it alone can decide what stories are told that National Park Service properties, but a federal judge disagreed, ordering the exhibit to be restored while the lawsuit proceeds. There's another encouraging report for the job market.
Viewer people were filing for unemployment benefits last week, the number of new claims slipped to 206,000 in the week ending February 14th, below the forecast of 225,000. Though economists have been expecting weekly claims numbers to be impacted, by storm disruptions and the President's Day holiday this week may have been a factor in last week's filings.
Continuing claims those remaining on benefits rose slightly to $1.86 million in line with expectations. Minutes from the January Federal Reserve meeting suggest most of the participants see signs the job market has stabilized.
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