Chapter 1: What is the House voting on regarding War Powers?
The House gets set to vote. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. The House will debate and vote on a War Powers resolution later today. Yesterday, a War Powers resolution failed in the Senate, with 53 senators voting to reject it. Fox's Jessica Rosenthal with the latest.
Multiple Republicans, including Idaho Senator James Risch, argued the War Powers Act is unconstitutional, and that's why presidents of both parties have ignored it in using force.
The Constitution, Article 2, clearly gives the president not only the right, but indeed the duty, as does his oath, to protect the United States.
But Democrats, like Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, argued that multiple administration officials have called the Iran strikes war.
All of the excuses that you've advanced to give the president an easy pass around the Constitution and suggest he needn't come to Congress all evaporate because this is a war.
And he says the Constitution says war must be declared by Congress. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
President Trump continues to explain why the military action in Iran is crucial. If we didn't hit within two weeks, they would have had a nuclear weapon. If we didn't do the B-2 attack... A number of months ago, they would have a nuclear weapon. And when crazy people have nuclear weapons, bad things happen. It's still unclear who will lead Iran after the assassination of its supreme leader.
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Chapter 2: What arguments are being made about the War Powers Act?
Israel continues striking into Iran and Lebanon. Fox's Trey Yingst has the latest from Tel Aviv. The Israelis are launching a new round of strikes against the Iranian capital of Tehran. Some of those strikes went after intelligence buildings, the Basij headquarters. The streets of Tehran are empty. People are staying inside amid this heavy bombardment campaign.
The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah launched two joint attacks into northern and central Israel. The Israelis responding heavily against the Lebanese capital of Beirut. America's listening to Fox News.
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Apple devotees have long been used to waiting a little while after each new iPhone iteration for the Cupertino-based company to release a scaled-down and budget-friendly version of their latest smartphone. And this year is no different. Apple announces the iPhone 17E.
The 17 series debuted late last year to great acclaim of its processing power, especially among the higher-end Pro and Pro Max versions. 17E will also have Apple's A19 chip, wireless charging, and faster cellular. Eben Brown, Fox News.
Google facing a lawsuit over its Gemini chatbot.
Other chatbots have been accused of contributing to suicides. Now an attorney in one of those lawsuits is also representing the father of 36-year-old Jonathan Gabalaz. The wrongful death lawsuit says Gabalaz spoke to a synthetic voice version of Gemini as if the chatbot were his AI wife, eventually believing it was conscious and trapped in a warehouse near the Miami airport.
The suit says he was hunting for a humanoid robot there, wearing tactical gear and armed with knives, before killing himself a few days later. A draft suicide note composed by Gemini describing it as uploading his consciousness to be with his AI wife in a pocket universe.
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