Chapter 1: What severe weather event is impacting the northeast U.S.?
A bomb cyclone. I'm Deborah Valentine, Fox News. A massive nor'easter is targeting millions of people living along the I-95 corridor in the northeast. Precipitation has forecast to begin this morning, continuing into Monday. National Weather Service meteorologist Mark Chernard.
Really anywhere from Philadelphia to Boston has that potential of one to two feet of snow. Could see some local totals maybe even exceed two feet. Probably the highest totals will be somewhere in Rhode Island or southeast Massachusetts. But, you know, anywhere along that corridor is going to see a significant amount of snow.
New York's Governor Kathy Hochul has issued a state of emergency for parts of New York.
We're all New Yorkers. We think we can handle anything. But here's the bottom line. You need to hear this from me, someone who's been through more blizzards than any governor in the history of the state of New York. This is one to take seriously.
All of New Jersey's counties are under a state of emergency. More than 2,500 flights throughout the U.S. have been canceled, and at least 250 others are delayed for today, according to FlightAware.com. President Trump says he is considering taking limited military strikes against Iran, despite ongoing talks between Tehran and the U.S. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson.
Iran's foreign minister says he's going to have a draft of a proposed nuclear deal completed and submitted to the United States in the next two or three days. And officials say depending on what's on that paper will determine whether or not President Trump orders strikes on Iran.
And today at Tehran University and other schools throughout Iran, thousands of students protested their government at the start of a new semester demanding change. And Iran's foreign minister also says his country has no plans to suspend uranium enrichment and says the U.S. side has not asked him to.
The U.S. is beefing up military assets throughout the Middle East due to the tensions between the U.S. and Iran. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: What emergency measures are being taken in response to the snowstorm?
The president saying on True Social, my new hero is United States Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. And of course, Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. There is no doubt in anyone's mind that they want to make America great again. President Trump has been able to quickly find a workaround for the tariffs.
What's less unclear is the status of the roughly $175 billion in tariff revenue that are now subject to potential refunds.
The new tariffs are under a separate law that allows the executive branch to adjust tariffs for 150 days. The FBI is investigating criminal damage to an ICE warehouse located in Arizona. Fox's Krista Mayo reports.
Authorities say they found a broken window and evidence of minor and limited fire activity at the warehouse in Surprise, Arizona. There's no word on arrests or suspects. A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson saying an individual threw a propane tank into the building, but the fire was quickly extinguished by a sprinkler system.
ICE plans to turn the warehouse into a 1,500-bed detention center.
The United States Department of Homeland Security is suspending the TSA pre-check and the global entry airport security programs as part of a partial government shutdown. The programs are designed to help speed registered travelers through security check lines.
The partial government shutdown began on February 14th after Democrats and the White House were unable to reach a deal on legislation to fund VHS. I'm Deborah Galentine.
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