Chapter 1: What recent changes are being made to airport security lines?
This is a Fox News alert. The long security line at airports nightmare may finally end. I'm Dave Anthony.
We're out of time for the critical responsibilities and tens of thousands of workers currently going without pay.
Republican Senate leader John Thune after this happened just a few hours ago. All in favor say aye. A unanimous consent in the Senate approving a Homeland Security funding bill.
Fox's Doug Luzetti reports. This is now in the hands of the House, which is going to meet later today. Nothing is assured on this, but those lines that wound on and on through one airport after another have finally been enough apparently to spur some late-night action on the Hill.
The Senate gaveled out at about 2.30 this morning, ending a late-night session where both sides to some degree threw in the towel. Republicans agreed to fund all of the Department of Homeland Security except for essentially immigration enforcement. Democrats called that a win.
Senate Democrats were clear. No blank check for a lawless ICE and Border Patrol.
That is Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer still demanding immigration enforcement reforms. President Trump was planning to pay TSA agents by executive order. This as he continues to insist Iran wants to make a deal to end the conflict. Now on day 28, an operation he tells Fox's The Five was necessary.
These mad people were going to have a nuclear weapon and they could do tremendous damage, not only to the Middle East and Israel, but also to our country because we would be next.
The president is delaying till April 6th his threat to bomb Iran's power plants and energy infrastructure unless Iran stops blocking shipping in the Strait of Hormuz as Israel keeps up the attacks today.
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Chapter 2: How is the Senate addressing Homeland Security funding?
That's Fox's This is Mike Tobin in Tel Aviv as Iran keeps fighting back. The missile fire into Israel is constant. Mostly what we get are the cluster bombs that deliver these bomblets with 10 pounds of explosives. America's listening to Fox News.
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There's a new Fox News poll showing more Americans worried about the economy as the Iran conflict has lifted gas prices almost a dollar a gallon. Only one in four in the survey say the economy is excellent or good, and only 41% approve of the overall job President Trump is doing. He insists these are short-term issues.
Even with gas prices up more than 30 percent from a month ago, President Trump says the economic impact from the Iran war could have been more severe.
Frankly, I thought the oil prices would go up more, and I thought the stock market would go down more.
And it's not just fuel prices surging. Fertilizer costs are up as well, with supplies choked off by closures in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump says he'll announce relief for farmers today.
They deserve it. They've been great. They never complain. They just go out and they farm and they wouldn't do anything different.
The administration is also lifting some summer gasoline regulations to help ease prices. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Gas is down a penny today. AAA's national average for a regular $3.97, but oil prices up about 2% on Wall Street. More selling is brewing. Dow futures down more than 100 points the day after the Dow dropped 469. Now to the March Madness, the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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