Chapter 1: What new threat from Iran is discussed in the episode?
A new threat from Iran. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. After the U.S. sank a warship at international waters with a torpedo, Iran's foreign minister posted on social media today the U.S. will come to bitterly regret the precedent set, calling it an atrocity at sea.
Abbas Araqshi says the vessel was a guest of the Indian Navy and was attacked without warning. Meanwhile, a senior Iranian cleric has appeared on state TV to call for the shedding of blood from Israelis and President Trump.
Still no official word on who will be selected as the Islamic Republic's new supreme leader.
A senior Israeli official telling Fox News today over the phone that the regime is now having trouble communicating and coordinating as Israeli and American strikes go after the IRGC leadership structure and the entire mechanism of repression. It's referred to the organization that cracked down on protesters earlier this year.
Chapter 2: How is the U.S. response to the Iranian warship incident portrayed?
Now, Democrats keep trying to limit President Trump in Iran. And their blind hatred of the president just being opposed to anything that he wants to do. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has Republicans blocked a war powers resolution the House will vote on today. Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Regime change wars have never worked out. For the American people, and of course, thousands of lives.
Oil prices are rising more, another 6 cent increase also at the gas pump. AAA's national average for regular, $3.25 per gallon, this morning up 26 cents in three days.
Well, in a new Fox News poll... 37% rating the U.S. economy as poor, while 7% describe it as excellent and 23% as good.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of the recent conflict on oil prices?
More than half of those polled, 57% rating their personal finances as only fair or poor.
That's Fox's Kristen Goodwin, and the approval rating for President Trump, only 43% in that poll. America's listening to Fox News.
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It's not unusual for protesters to interrupt congressional hearings, but this is different.
A man in a Marine uniform started shouting during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the readiness of the joint force. That man later identified as Brian McGinnis of North Carolina.
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Chapter 4: What happened during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing?
As he kept yelling, committee chair Dan Sullivan warned... Capitol Police will escort any protesters out of the hearing room. They tried to do just that, but McGinnis fought back. That's when Republican Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana jumped in, helping the cops get McGinnis out of the room. During the melee, McGinnis caught his hand in a door, breaking it.
He's now facing several charges, including assaulting a police officer. Jill Nadeau, Fox News.
On Wall Street, stock futures are down modestly. The day after rebound gains, both the Dow and the Nasdaq rose more than 200 points. A legend of college football has died. A coach, Lou Holtz, who President Trump honored in 2020 with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Chapter 5: How did the college football community react to Lou Holtz's passing?
I will say this about Lou. Everybody loves him. Everybody respects him. He's tough as hell. And yet they all respect Lou. It's amazing. They love him and they respect him.
Lou Holtz, who restored greatness at Notre Dame and led the Irish to the national title in 1988, has died at 89 years old. Holtz spent 33 years as a head coach at the college level, including stops at North Carolina State, Arkansas, Minnesota, and South Carolina. but he was most known for his time in South Bend, where he had 100 wins over 11 seasons as head coach of the Irish.
Chapter 6: What updates are provided on the World Baseball Classic?
Holtz instituted several traditions at Notre Dame. The play like a champion sign that fighting Irish players honor on their way out to the field was first displayed during the Holtz era. I'm Joe Morgan, Fox News.
World Baseball Classic has begun. Korea playing Czechia now after Australia shut out Chinese Taipei in the opener late last night. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.
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