i do hold them responsible in the sense that they re supplying the weapons to the people that did it. sandra: two days since that deadly drone attack blamed on iran-backed rebels. now the president says he has decided on how to respond. but what exactly will that response be? and will it go far enough? with the president campaigning in florida, mike waltz says the administration needs to stop playing defense and take decisive action against iran right now. the congressman is here. welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto. this is your world. first to jennifer griffin at the pentagon where a briefing just wrapped what are we hearing around learning at this hour? sandra, the pentagon briefing that just wrapped major general pat ryder would not telegraph how or when the u.s. would respond. it was pretty clear decisions have been made. the president and the secretary have said we will respond in a time of our choosing. won t go into details of what that co
meta, which owns facebook, says threads will be part of its instagram platform so it ll be connected to hundreds of millions of accounts to begin with. but the app has already been criticised for the amount of data it may collect. ray wang is a principal analyst constellation research and explained why threads could be a serious threat to twitter. it s a massive threat if you think about twitter, it only has one of 150 million active users. if you see what s going on with facebook and instagram, we are talking 2.96 billion users, so let s look at this in simple terms. 50 million is the number we used to say mass adoption of technology has occurred, chatgpt did it in 30 days, facebook live in 2a hours. mark zuckerberg can get the 50 million users in probably less than hours and probably get 150 million users in less than two months. that means it s a direct threat to twitter. at the same time some users aren t happy with recent restrictions like the number of tweets you can lo
the situation room. breaking this hour president biden and the united states making good on their vow to strike back after three american soldiers were killed in jordan. the white house revealing moments ago strikes on three facilities and iraq and four in syria were successful. our correspondents are standing by as our live coverage continues right now. let s get straight to natasha ber trnd at the pentagon. what more are we learning about these strikes? reporter: we are getting more information in from the national security council as well as a senior official at the pentagon joint chiefs. we re told the reason why there was kind of a delay here in conducting these 85 different strikes across these facilities, these seven different facilities in iraq and syria is essentially they were waiting for good weather to present itself. and that window kind of opened today and it all came together so they would avoid, of course, unnecessary casualties according to the military o
expected sales in china, where a real estate collapse and rising youth unemployment is hitting demand for apple s gadgets. erin delmore reports. for apple, a big gadgets. erin delmore reports. forapple, a big highlight gadgets. erin delmore reports. for apple, a big highlight the first revenue growth in a year. they reported a 2% rise in overall fiscal first quarter sales, taking a year of declining sales. it s thanks to sales of the iphone 15 which hit stores in september. but a low light does make a decline in sales in china, to the tune of 13%. apple is missing out on one of its key markets. the world s second economy is grappling with a slowdown thanks to a property market crisis, slow growth and high unemployment a young people which is weighing on iphone sales and, increasingly, chinese consumers are opting for phones made by huawei which are powered by chips made in china. apple is on the verge of releasing its vision pro headset, meanwhile. this is apple s entry int
platform. you have blood on your hands. you have a product that is killing people. your platforms really suck at policing themselves. does your user agreement still suck? i m not sure how to answer that, senator. if they re in a situation, we re talking someone that may be inappropriate so they can record it to us, block that user. if that were working, we wouldn t be here today, mr. citron. would you like to apologize to the victims that have been harmed by your products? show them the pictures. neil: high tech ceos under fire. jeff zuckerburg makes an unprecedented apology to the parents that were in the audience that lost children online. first, this. now we know, not when and where we respond to last week s deadly attack on u.s. soldiers, but who we re responding to. it s a group the white house identifies as the islamic resistance in iraq. it s an umbrella organization known to have ties to iran which might explain iran now threatening us if its attacked