Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
The search continues. I'm Deborah Valentine, Fox News. Details emerging from the Pima County Sheriff in the case of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC's Today Show co-host Savannah Guthrie. Fox's Jonathan Hunt is outside the Pima County Sheriff's Department in Tucson, Arizona, where he details an interview with Pima Sheriff Chris Nanos.
To our interview with Sheriff Chris Nanos, he made a couple of headlines. Yes, DNA was found in the house, and that DNA does not belong to Nancy Guthrie.
Chapter 2: What details are emerging about the case of missing Nancy Guthrie?
It does not belong to anyone who, in the sheriff's words, came into contact to her. So it is stranger DNA right now. They're looking into it. Another headline, they did indeed find a glove. That glove found... two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home, but considered significant enough to also be sent to the lab for testing.
Sheriff Nanos adding that he maintains hope that Nancy Guthrie is alive. Another partial government shutdown after the Senate failed to end its standoff over DHS funding. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Taxpayer dollars should be used to make life more affordable for everyday Americans, not brutalize or kill them, which is what we've seen in Minneapolis with the cold-blooded killing of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretty.
The vote from Senate Democrats came in response to ICE operations in Minneapolis and resulted hours after Borders R. Tom Holman announced ICE operations in Minnesota would be dialed back. The Supreme Court of Virginia ruling the state can move forward with a redistricting referendum set for April 21st, a measure that could add up to four Democratic seats in Congress.
Democrats currently hold six of Virginia's 11 congressional seats. America's listening to Fox News.
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The Pentagon is set to release its 2027 budget next month. President Trump says it could be as high as $1.5 trillion, but lawmakers are concerned because for the past eight years, the Pentagon has failed to pass an audit. Fox's Jennifer Griffin at the Pentagon has more.
The services often say they don't know how many helicopters or planes they have because they are always being deployed. The Marines are the only service to pass an audit for the third year in a row. The Air Force has 10 times the assets of the Marine Corps. It's also impossible for the Pentagon to project exactly how much it will spend with the constantly changing security environment.
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