Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Threatening the enemy. I'm Angelo Bavaro, Fox News. Iran continues its strikes on Israel as President Trump now threatens the country's power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.
An Iranian ballistic missile slammed into a residential area overnight. It was a direct impact that injured more than 100 people. The apartments totally reduced to rubble.
Chapter 2: What recent events are escalating tensions between Iran and Israel?
A bus totally destroyed in the aftermath of this Iranian strike. These strikes have continued throughout the day. And here in Iran, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking. exclusively with Fox News about the situation. Luckily, no one was killed, but that's due to luck, not their intention. Their intention is to murder civilians.
The operation has now entered week four, and we do anticipate heavier strikes against the Iranian regime in the hours and days ahead.
Fox's Trey Yingst, Iran is threatening to retaliate to any strikes on their power plants with their own attacks on U.S. and Israeli infrastructure in that region. At least 10 people have been hospitalized and hundreds more had to be rescued after strong storms slammed Hawaii with the worst flooding it's seen since 2004.
Evacuation orders are in effect now for more than 5,500 people. Hospitals, airports and schools have all been damaged in both Oahu and Maui. Officials estimating it could cause more than a billion dollars in damage. And now a 120-year-old dam in Honolulu is threatening to fail, which could lead to catastrophic flooding.
Actor Jason Momoa has been posting the devastation on his social media, saying he and his family are safe after evacuating when his home lost power Friday, but says that many people are not. Muddy floodwaters have already knocked homes off their foundations and washed away roads.
That is Fox's Chanley Painter. More rain is expected to fall throughout the rest of the week. More than 8,000 power outages have been reported so far. America is listening to Fox News.
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President Trump says ICE agents will begin helping TSA agents at airports across the country on Monday. That move comes as the president and Republicans battle with Democrats over funding for the Department of Homeland Security. TSA agents have gone more than a month now without a paycheck as Democrats hold up funding in hopes of securing immigration reforms.
Airports have reported huge numbers of employees calling out sick or not showing up for work. More than 400 TSA employees have quit their jobs. A former prison guard for the late Jeffrey Epstein is threatened with a subpoena if she does not appear for an interview before Congress this week.
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