Chapter 1: What severe weather impacts are affecting the Carolinas and Virginia?
Middle Easter punches the Carolinas and Virginia on Jack Callahan Fox News. Bringing heavy snow and dangerously cold temperatures. Fox Weather's Bob Van Dillon is on the ground in Charlotte where temperatures are in the teens.
11 inches of snow in uptown Charlotte. That's only the fourth time they've ever seen that happen in history. It actually tied one from 1880 with an 11-inch snowfall. Most I've ever seen in one day is about 14 inches. That was way back in the day. But this one was a good one. And it wasn't just around here.
Chapter 2: How significant was the snowfall in Charlotte and surrounding areas?
It was all up and down North Carolina all the way to the coast. Elizabeth City, 11.4 inches of snow. And it's still coming down in some of those areas. Now, obviously, travel concerns. We had them big time. Over 800 flights have been canceled so far in Charlotte, Douglas. Now that the snow is gone, it's all about the wicked cold air, right?
We're talking about these temperatures feeling like about zero to minus five. Sun comes up. Basically, it's not going to do anything.
Winter weather alerts stretch from the southern tip of Georgia all the way into Maryland through today. President Trump says he's instructed DHS Secretary Noem that federal agents will not be deployed to Democrat-run cities unless they ask for the help. Fox's Madeline Rivera live in Washington with more.
President Trump says it's the responsibility of local governments to protect state, local and federal properties in the face of protests. He says the federal government will step in at their request. But first, he says they must say please. The president did say he has instructed ICE and Border Patrol to protect federal buildings, but they should serve only as a backup.
Meantime, Minnesota officials faced a legal blow over the weekend after a federal judge rejected their bid to block Operation Metro Surge. U.S. District Court Judge Catherine Menendez ruled state and local officials have not met the legal burden required to justify an end to the operation.
Anti-ice protests continue in Minnesota as Governor Tim Walz urges residents to record federal immigration enforcement activity for accountability. America is listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What travel disruptions were caused by the winter storm?
When I go into Congress, I'm going to fight each and every day to impeach Kristi Noem.
To tear ICE up from the roots. and to fix this country's broken immigration system.
Menifee will fill the seat to replace the late Congressman Sylvester Turner, who died in March of last year. Chris DiMeo, Fox News.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative speaker Charlie Kirk, is due back in court this week as his team fights to block the video of Kirk's assassination from being shown in court. Fox's Chandley Painter reports.
This hearing is a continuation of the January 16th hearing during which Robinson's attorneys argued the prosecution should be kicked off the case due to an alleged conflict of interest. They say is due to a child of one of the prosecutors being in the crowd when Kirk was murdered.
And they claim that any video of the shooting is irrelevant to their motion because it, quote, is graphic and likely highly disturbing to any person who views it negatively impacting Mr. Robinson's constitutional right to a fair trial. And his defense also said it plans to ask for cameras inside the courtroom to be banned during this week's hearing as well.
Robinson is currently facing seven charges, including aggravated murder. Jury selection begins tomorrow in New Mexico on the first stand-alone state trial against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. Prosecutors accused the company of allowing its platforms to become a breeding ground for child predators and say its systems pushed harmful content to kids.
Legal experts say the outcome could shape how states pursue social media companies nationwide. I'm Jack Callahan and this is Fox News.
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