Chapter 1: What tough questions are national security officials facing in the Senate?
National security officials facing tough questions in the Senate. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The worldwide threats hearing focused on Iran. Georgia Democratic Senator John Ossoff highlighted National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard's written testimony in which she wrote Iran's nuclear enrichment program was obliterated and there had been no efforts to rebuild enrichment capability.
Ossoff asked if despite that, she considered Iran an imminent threat. Yes or no? It is not the intelligence community's responsibility to determine what is and is not an imminent threat. Okay. That is up to the president based on a volume of information that he receives. No, it is precisely your responsibility.
Chapter 2: How has Iran's nuclear enrichment program changed according to U.S. intelligence?
Gabbard says they do assess that the Iranian regime is intact but degraded and said if it survives, they will try to rebuild their missile and drone forces. Fox's Jessica Rosenthal. Confirmation hearings began today for Mark Wayne Mullen to become the next secretary of Homeland Security.
They got off to a rocky start with Mullen getting into it with committee chair Rand Paul, who accused him of celebrating when Paul was attacked by a neighbor in 2017. Mullen denied that and said he's willing to put their differences behind him. The truth is, I have a job to do. And I don't like to fail at anything at all. So I can set it aside if you're willing to set it aside.
Let me earn your respect. Let me earn the job. And Mullen says his goal is to avoid the type of headlines that led to the removal of Christine Ohm. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Tom Blanche in a closed-door meeting with the House Oversight Committee over their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Bondi and Blanch both insist there are no credible cases to build from the Epstein files that have been released, but both say that the Justice Department is willing to hear from any victims relating to any credible evidence, and they want people to come forward. Fox's David Spunt in Washington. America's listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart.
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A college student traveling abroad in Barcelona is missing after his friends say 20-year-old Jimmy Gracie never made it back to his Airbnb. The family is devastated over this, and they are really concerned because they tell us Jimmy always keeps in touch with his family. He's the oldest of five kids. He's very responsible.
So for him to just disappear for several days now is completely out of character. What we know is that Jimmy was visiting friends who are studying abroad in Barcelona. Monday night, they went to a popular waterfront nightclub called Shoko.
From what the family has been able to piece together, around 3 a.m., Jimmy was talking to an American girl with brown hair when the last of his friends was leaving. Jimmy stayed behind, and none of his friends or family have seen or heard from him since. Fox's Garrett Tenney, Barcelona police have recovered Gracie's phone.
The New York State Department of Corrections is investigating after a drone flew over the grounds of a prison in upstate New York and dropped knives, a cell phone, hair clippers and other contraband. The package was recovered by staff at the Marcy Correctional Facility at 1 a.m. Saturday. Thousands are raising money for an elderly DoorDash driver in Tennessee and now the head of the company is
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Chapter 3: What controversies arose during Mark Wayne Mullen's confirmation hearings?
Richard's story went viral when customer Brittany Smith realized the senior citizen was her delivery driver in Manchester, Tennessee, and started the fundraiser. He told her he went back to work when his wife lost her job and they were barely covering monthly expenses and medications.
The CEO of the nation's largest restaurant delivery service thanked Richard for finishing 6,000 deliveries and also gave Smith a smaller gift for starting the fundraiser. The company said Richard plans to keep DoorDashing because it keeps him active and he enjoys it. Fox's CJ Papa, I'm Lisa Lucera, this is Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops.
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