
Erin Burnett OutFront Several U.S. Troops Injured In Attack On Saudi Air Base
Mar 28, 2026
Harvey Levin, media personality and TMZ founder, offers sharp legal and reporting perspective on Tiger Woods' arrest. Jim Sciutto, CNN correspondent in Tel Aviv, reports from the ground on strikes and use of cluster munitions. They discuss attacks on a Saudi air base, U.S. service member injuries, regional military moves, and the broader market and security implications.
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Cluster Munitions Launched Over Tel Aviv
- Iran used missiles with cluster warheads that behave like fireworks but disperse lethal submunitions over cities.
- Jim Sciutto described two cluster bombs over Tel Aviv, one exploded near reporters, killing one person and injuring others.
Past Incidents Raise Legal Risk For Tiger Woods
- Tiger Woods' prior incidents and prescription history mean judges may be harsher despite public sympathy for his injuries.
- Harvey Levin noted 2017 findings of multiple prescriptions and the 2021 crash, suggesting repeat-offender scrutiny.
Refuse Urinalysis If You Expect Drug Positives
- Refusing a urine test after a 0.00 breathalyzer can be a legal tactic if you suspect other drugs will show up.
- Mark Amara suggested Tiger Woods likely refused the urinalysis because he knew prescription meds would appear.

