Chapter 1: What is President Trump's message about the U.S. economy?
The president's bullish on the U.S. economy. Lisa Brady, Fox News, as he takes his agenda on the road to a battleground state.
President Trump's message in Michigan. Our growth is through the roof. Telling the Detroit Economic Club that America experienced its fastest economic turnaround in history. We're through 11 months. We've got $18 trillion being invested in our country. The most of any country ever was three.
Pushing more manufacturing than jobs, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics saying inflation stayed relatively steady at above 2% in December.
Fox's Jeff Manasso, the president says plans to make health care and housing more affordable are coming soon. Democrats in Congress have said he's making things less affordable. During that speech, the president also sending a message to anti-regime protesters in Iran, calling them patriots and telling them to keep protesting.
And I've canceled all meetings with the Iranian officials until the senseless killing of protesters stops. And all I say to them is help is on its way. You saw that I put tariffs on anybody doing business with Iran.
Activists are reporting more than 2,000 protesters killed in government crackdowns on demonstrators, the Europeans and Israelis, also monitoring that situation closely. More than three hours of arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court over bans in two states on transgender athletes and women's sports. A West Virginia case focusing on Title IX protections.
Do you think sex in Title IX can reasonably be interpreted to allow different states to take different understandings of that in their sports leagues?
I do. ACLU attorney Joshua Block telling Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
I don't think the purpose of Title IX is to have an accurate definition of sex.
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Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to anti-regime protests in Iran?
The states involved say the Department of Health and Human Services is putting conditions on billions of dollars in funding. The plaintiffs allege new HHS policy requires certified compliance with a presidential executive order they say defines gender in ways that marginalize transgender people.
New York Attorney General Letitia James accuses the federal government of forcing states to choose between their values and vital federal dollars. Rhode Island AG Peter Norona said he believes the HHS policy aims to bully states into compliance.
Well, Scott, the plaintiffs want that policy declared unlawful. Champion snowboarder Chloe Kim just confirming she's good to go for the Olympics despite a recent shoulder injury during training, though noting she's disappointed she can't snowboard now until right before next month's Winter Games in Italy.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is stepping down after 19 winning seasons but a losing streak in playoff games.
In a statement, Steelers president Art Rooney II said in part, quote, Obviously, I am extremely grateful to Mike for all the hard work, dedication, and success we have shared over the last 19 years. It is hard for me to put into words the level of respect and appreciation I have for Coach Tomlin.
Tomlin, who has two years remaining on his contract, informed Steelers players of his decision less than 24 hours after Pittsburgh's season came to an end in the wildcard round against the Texans. Tomlin led the Steelers to a Super Bowl championship, eight AFC North titles, and 13 playoff appearances. Joe Morgan, Fox News.
Recapping a down day on Wall Street, the Dow dropping 398 points, but still over 49K. The S&P also retreating from its record, down 13 points. The Nasdaq down 24. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.
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