He says U.S. spies didn't have the whole picture. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. President Trump again declaring U.S. strikes destroyed Iran's nuclear capability, speaking Wednesday before leaving the NATO summit in the Netherlands. It was very dangerous.
Very successful. It was called obliteration. An initial U.S. intelligence report leaked on Tuesday said the damage would only deter Iran for a few months, not years. Now the CIA director is weighing in. CIA Chief John Ratcliffe has said in a brief statement that several key nuclear facilities in Iran were destroyed and will take years to rebuild and that the damage was severe. The IAEA chief told Fox News while they didn't have
eyes on the facilities, the damage did seem significant. However, they were still trying to account for hundreds of pounds of enriched uranium that may have been moved before the strikes.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News. On Thursday, the Trump administration will provide senators classified briefings on the U.S. strikes and to House members on Friday. But the White House says after the leak of that intel report, it's going to limit the information it shares. President Trump says U.S. and Iran will hold nuclear talks next week. However, Tehran has not confirmed that. A possible tornado struck Tampa Bay Wednesday night, causing significant damage in Pinellas Park in Largo.
Randall James Wallace was driving and had to pull over. And all the cars started stopping. I looked over to my left.
And I'm like thinking, that's kind of weird. That sky's spinning. Next thing you know, it just looks like a big top spinning around. Emergency crews there in Florida helping residents assessing damage and working to secure the area. No immediate injuries reported. Meantime, that heat wave that has sent temperatures into record-breaking territory from the Midwest to the Northeast and the South is set to cool off Thursday. That heat dome expected to shift west. America's listening to Fox News.
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Closing arguments began Thursday in Sean Diddy Combs' sex trafficking trial. Fox's C.B. Cotton has a trial recap. Diddy faces five total counts, the most serious charge, racketeering conspiracy. The prosecution called 34 witnesses, including two of Diddy's ex-girlfriends, former employees, and law enforcement officials. They testified about the drug-fueled marathon sex events called
freak-offs. Defense attorneys presented their case in about 30 minutes on Tuesday. Diddy did not testify and his lawyers pointed to some additional explicit text and other court documents maintaining all the sex was consensual. On Tuesday, a defense attorney went count by count to argue prosecutors had met the burden of proof. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. C.B. Cotton, Fox News.
Three inmates have died in two days in Harris County, Texas. Authorities say that they all suffered medical emergencies while in custody. The sheriff's office's internal affairs department and Houston police are investigating. Burlington, Vermont is trying to draw the line between free expression and...
full exposure. The city council has backed a new ordinance aimed at cracking down on so-called nuisance nudity in downtown Burlington. While Vermont law doesn't ban public nudity outright, Burlington leaders say they've been hearing from an increasing number of local businesses and residents about incidents of indecent exposure near schools and busy areas. The
The new rule is meant to give police more authority without trampling on First Amendment rights. A city committee will now draft the final language before a vote takes place. Matt Murphy, Fox News. And Shell is reportedly in early talks to acquire rival BP in what would be the largest oil deal in a generation. That's according to the Wall Street Journal. I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News.
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