Chapter 1: What was the significance of the dignified transfer for fallen soldiers?
A homecoming for American heroes. I'm Angelo Bavaro, Fox News. President Trump joining grieving family Saturday at the dignified transfer of U.S. soldiers killed in the war in the Middle East. He honored those six fallen heroes and paid respects to them along with the vice president and other cabinet members. Some of the families were there as well to meet with the president.
Here's the president on this dignified transfer. Very sad situation to greet the families of the heroes coming back. home from Iran. coming home in a different manner than they thought they'd be coming home. Captain Cody Cork, Sergeant First Class Noah Titchens, Sergeant First Class Nicole Armour, Sergeant Declan Cody, Major Jeffrey O'Brien, and Chief Warrant Officer Robert Marzan.
Fox's David Spunt. The New York Police Department announcing the death of Officer Sorfly Davias after suffering a medical emergency Friday while deployed to Kuwait as part of Operation Epic Fury. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard. New strikes lighting up Tehran with President Trump providing updates on the Iran war.
President Trump spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One returning to Miami from Dover from that dignified transfer to honor the first six casualties of the Iran war. And the president said while he's looking for new leadership in Iran, one group he says will not be taking the reins are the Kurds who only make up 10% of the population.
Israeli forces dropped bombs on Iran's oil refineries outside the capital. The U.S. and Israel are averaging as many strike missions per day as the entire coalition during the first Gulf War. Part of the reason Israel is able to send so many jets 1,000 miles from their bases in Israel to hit Tehran, the same distance between New York and Minneapolis, is because the U.S.
Air Force has provided 100 refueling planes. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson reporting there. America is listening to Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops. From daily needs to global emergencies, help us be there for those who serve. Visit go.fox slash Red Cross to donate to service to the Armed Forces today. Strikes continue to fly across the Middle East.
President Trump speaking with reporters on Air Force One alongside War Secretary Pete Hegseth, addressing the Iranian girl school that was hit, killing at least 165 people. Based on what I've seen, that was done by Iran. Is that true, Mr. Hegseth? It was Iran who did that? We're certainly investigating. Still investigating? But the only side that targets civilians is Iran.
That claim, as evidence suggests, the deadly blast could have been a U.S. airstrike. President Trump warning Cuba's government that it's at the end of the line. The president spoke at the Shield of the Americas Summit, his new security initiative for the Western Hemisphere. He gave a grave update on the condition of Cuba. They have no money. They have no oil. They have a bad philosophy.
They have a bad... The island nation is also plagued by food shortages and power outages. But since the fall of the Maduro government in Venezuela that had been giving oil to Cuba, President Trump says Cuban leaders have been talking to him and his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. They want to negotiate and they are negotiating with Marco and myself and some others.
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Chapter 2: What updates did President Trump provide regarding the Iran war?
Till NATO, Fox News. Cass County, Michigan declaring a state of emergency after the state was hit with deadly tornadoes. County Board of Commissioners Chair Jeremiah Jones on the Fox Report says one person in his county was killed. I pray for the family that lost their life and the others that were injured. Tornadoes also swept through Oklahoma Friday.
At least eight people are dead after the severe weather ripped through the heartland. The devastation part of a Multi-day severe weather outbreak as severe storms are charging across more than 1,500 miles from the northeast to Texas, impacting over 90 million people. I'm Angelo Bavaro. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus.
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