Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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We're working on trying to get it to stay open and we'll see what happens. It's in the process.
President Trump says he and Senate Democrats have agreed to a deal that would keep most of the government open through September. Five funding bills and a bill that would fund the government. The Department of Homeland Security for two weeks have gotten the OK from senators, but still need to be voted on.
Senators from both parties have said they could no longer support funding for DHS and ICE after the shooting last weekend of Alex Preddy in Minneapolis. A top Minnesota federal court judge is blasting ICE for violating dozens of court orders.
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Patrick Schultz in a court filing in Minneapolis.
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Chapter 2: What agreement did President Trump reach with Senate Democrats?
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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., considering whether to release the suspect in a plot to set off pipe bombs at the Democratic and Republican Party headquarters in 2021.
Brian Cole Jr. is charged with interstate transportation of explosives and with malicious attempt to use explosives.
Wednesday, his attorneys argued in court the community would be safe with Cole under house arrest wearing an electronic monitor, that he's been living quietly for five years since the pipe bombs were placed outside Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the night before the January 6th riot.
Prosecutors say Cole made the devices at his family's home, so home confinement doesn't negate any risk here, and that surveillance video showed Cole believed the devices would work, that they were dangerous, that they never went off. The judge said he'd issue a ruling before Cole's next court date in a month. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the recent court ruling against ICE?
Analysts surveyed by the data firm FACT said we're expecting 205,000 new applications. Applications for unemployment benefits are seen as a representative of U.S. layoffs. Wall Street modest moves at the close after big swings for stocks during the trading day. The Dow gained 55, the Nasdaq off 172. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.