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President Trump met with his National Security Council as he continues to consider whether to join Israel in striking Iran's nuclear sites. The president said he has not made a final decision, but has "ideas" about what to do. Weijia Jiang reports, then Debora Patta has the latest from Tel Aviv. The Israel-Iran conflict is entering its seventh day. Debora Patta spoke to Nimrod Sheffer, former chief of staff for the Israeli Air Force, about the future of the conflict and why a war of attrition isn't sustainable on either side. A new survey from auto researcher Edmunds shows 58% of respondents are more interested in buying a used car because of tariffs. Kelly O'Grady reports. Decades after an AIDS diagnosis was a death sentence, the FDA approved the first drug that is almost totally effective at preventing the disease. Dr. Jon LaPook joins to discuss what it means. In a major decision, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors. Jan Crawford has more. In New York City, it's against the law for trucks and non-city buses to idle -- keeping the engine running while stationary -- for more than three minutes. However, the law is rarely enforced. That's where the big money comes in. James Brown reports.