Chapter 1: What is the current situation regarding U.S. military forces in the Middle East?
A memo to U.S. Embassy staff in Israel. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. Has U.S. military forces built up in the Middle East ahead of a possible conflict with Iran?
United States Ambassador Mike Huckabee has told embassy employees that anyone who wants to leave Israel has permission to do so, and anyone who does want to go back to Washington should go today. Get the first flight you can, says Ambassador Huckabee's email, adding that in days to come, flights may not be available. He does say there's no need for panic, but it comes after U.S.
and Iranian negotiators ended another round of nuclear talks without a deal.
Fox's Jonathan Savage.
Chapter 2: What updates are there on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation involving Bill Clinton?
The U.S. is demanding in those talks that Iran scale back its nuclear and missile programs and Vice President Vance gets involved.
The foreign minister of Oman, who has been facilitating some of these talks with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and the Iranians, plans to meet with J.D. Vance today to try to talk the U.S. out of a new Middle Eastern conflict.
Fox's Peter Doocy at the White House. Former President Bill Clinton will be questioned in two hours in Chappaqua, New York, where he lives, about the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation by the same House Oversight Committee that his wife Hillary Clinton talked to for hours yesterday.
I don't know how many times I had to say I did not know Jeffrey Epstein.
Democrats want the committee to also question President Trump about him being in the Epstein files. The president will go to Corpus Christi, Texas today, campaigning for Republicans before Tuesday primaries, touting an economy he says is roaring.
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Chapter 3: How is the U.S. economy performing according to recent inflation updates?
We got an inflation update this morning. Prices at the wholesale level rose a half percent.
That is hotter than the 0.3% that was expected, and it matches December's number.
And while the annual rate of producer price increase dropped slightly to 2.9%, Fox Business Network's Lauren Simonetti also reports.
If you strip out volatile food and energy, core PPI year over year in January, 3.6%. The market is selling off further on this information.
As for that looming sell-off, Dow futures down about 500 points. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What controversy is surrounding ICE operations in New York City?
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There is new ICE controversy in New York City. A Columbia University student was taken into custody by immigration agents in a dorm early yesterday. Hours later, New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani expressed his concern at a White House meeting, and President Trump said she'd be released, and Elmina Algeyeva was.
Columbia University's acting president claims ICE breached protocol going into a residence hall to detain the student, misrepresenting themselves. And after all the ICE controversy in Minneapolis... Another city is trying to limit immigration enforcement.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston signing an executive order that includes banning ICE agents from using city-owned or controlled property for operations and requires local police to protect those who peacefully protest ICE.
If we see any ICE officer using excessive force against a Denver resident, we will step in to detain that officer and remove them from the situation.
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Chapter 5: How is Denver responding to immigration enforcement challenges?
We hold our own officers to that standard and we will hold any ICE agent to the same.
Stressing local officials will not allow federal agents from preventing emergency responders from rendering first aid.
Our goal is not to provoke, but to protect.
And vowing to investigate and prosecute any crime committed by an ICE agent. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.
Depending on the weather, where you are, we're going to get a show in the sky. The planets are lining up and will be visible in a rare sight this coming weekend. According to NASA, this Saturday night, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will all be visible in the western sky Saturday night and with the exception of Uranus and Neptune. You won't need a telescope or binoculars.
The show will begin at twilight, roughly a half hour after sunset, and provided the weather is good, the clouds are gone, and the light pollution is low, you'll be able to spot them from Earth's perspective in a row low on the horizon.
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Chapter 6: What astronomical event can we expect this weekend?
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