Chapter 1: What are the details of Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest?
A major arrest. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. Tiger Woods now out on bail after his arrest on DUI charges in South Florida on Friday following a rollover crash.
The 50-year-old golf legend, he left jail just before midnight last night. He had to spend eight hours behind bars. After being arrested and charged with DUI, the sheriff's office says Woods was traveling at a high rate of speed when his SUV collided with another car. That caused Woods' vehicle to roll over onto the driver's side. His new mugshot, his eyes looking a little red and glazed over.
They did several tests on him. Of course, he did explain the injuries and the surgeries that he had. We did take that into account. But they did do some in-depth roadside tests. Again, he was lethargic on scene, but that, we believe, was because of what he was intoxicated on. Officers say Woods blew triple zeros for alcohol, meaning he was not drinking but refused to give a urine sample.
So police believe he was under some influence of medication or drugs.
Fox's Chan Lee Painter, House lawmakers passing their own DHS funding bill overnight.
The House stopgap bill will fund the Department of Homeland Security for 60 days, but it will almost certainly be blocked in the Senate. Democrats have continually made it clear they won't accept any plan that does not include reforms for ICE and CBP. This was a significant revolt by House Republicans who felt like they were being jammed by the Senate before a two-week recess.
More than 3,400 TSA workers called out on Thursday. That amounts to a nearly 12% national call-out rate, the highest since the shutdown began. TSA workers should be seeing some relief next week, though, thanks to an executive order issued by the president to get them paid.
The president declared the situation a national emergency, saying the long wait times and declining morale among TSA workers compromise the country's security.
Fox's Madeline Rivera, TSA workers could start seeing back paychecks by Monday. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: What is the current status of the Department of Homeland Security funding?
Coming up in November, sources tell our local affiliate there that members of the RNC toured American Airlines Center, but no contracts have been signed just yet. I'm Paul Stevens. This is Fox News.
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