Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
An hour from now, we get an update on Lisa Brady.
Chapter 2: What updates are there on the search for Nancy Guthrie?
Fox News, sheriff's officials in Arizona plan a briefing on the search for Nancy Guthrie after denying reports there's any person of interest so far in the abduction of the 84-year-old whose children, including Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, posted a video.
Our mom is our heart and our home. We are doing everything that we can.
Telling whoever has her, her health is fragile and the family is ready to talk, but needs proof she's alive. There was renewed police activity at Nancy Guthrie's home last night. Fox's Alicia Acuna in Tucson.
local and federal authorities, including Border Patrol with canines.
Chapter 3: What did President Trump say at the National Prayer Breakfast?
Back at the scene, it was cordoned off with police tape while they searched the property. Agents could be seen tracing the back of the home and also the garage. The Pima County Sheriff's Department previously said the scene had been cleared, but that they had follow-up work.
The FBI assisting with gaining access to the home's cameras.
Chapter 4: How are anti-ICE demonstrators targeting hotel chains?
President Trump offering more federal resources in a phone call with Savannah Guthrie yesterday. Earlier today, joining the National Prayer Breakfast, an annual bipartisan event.
Religion is making a comeback, according to President Trump, who jokes that he should probably be allowed into heaven.
I mean, I'm not a perfect candidate, but I did a hell of a lot of good for perfect people.
The commander-in-chief touted what he believes is being accomplished in his second term, such as tax cuts, funding for the military, and the U.S. hosting the 2028 Olympics and this year's World Cup.
Chapter 5: What changes are being proposed for school technology use in Missouri?
Fox's Ryan Schmelz. In Washington, the president also defending immigration enforcement efforts and saying he's not going to fire Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Why would I do that? We have the strongest border in the history of our country.
Though he has suggested a softening in operations after deadly incidents in Minnesota, where the border czar is pulling some federal agents out, citing more cooperation from county jails. America is listening to Fox News.
Chapter 6: What recent incidents have affected Wall Street's performance?
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Anti-ice demonstrators target the home of a hotel chain CEO, protesting use of hotel properties by ice agents.
Thursday morning, dozens of anti-ice protesters marched, chanted and banged on drums outside the home of Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta in Arlington, Virginia. The organizer, Will McBride, told ARL Now, a local media outlet, that ICE terrorizes people in the middle of the night, not allowing families to sleep well, so they wanted to give the same experience to the CEO.
Demonstrators have targeted ICE at different hotels around the country in Minnesota and New York during enforcement operations after one Hilton location independently owned and operated. canceled some ICE agent bookings in Minneapolis. Hilton officials said that had been improper. They insisted they rent to everyone.
And the Hilton label was then removed from this hotel shortly after the incident last month.
Fox's Jessica Rosenthal. Missouri is considering shifting schoolwork back to paper and scrapping screen time.
A Missouri House committee considering a hands-on learning restoration act that would limit screen time for students from kindergarten to fifth grade to 45 minutes per day, addressing growing frustration among parents and educators when it comes to the role technology is playing in classrooms. State Rep. Republican Tricia Burns calling it a crisis.
The hard truth is Generation Z is demonstrably less healthy, less happy, less cognitively developed. than their parents were at the same age.
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