Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
A lot of plans are changing. Elisa Brady, Fox News. As hundreds of flights are canceled as a winter storm begins that could impact over half the U.S. population, more than 240 million people in its path from New Mexico to Maine.
In Philadelphia, Mayor Sherelle Parker declared a snow emergency.
Please take this storm seriously.
Chapter 2: What impact is the winter storm having on flight cancellations?
Now is the time to prepare before precipitation begins to fall on Saturday.
The storm could bring the highest single-day snow totals the city has seen in more than a decade. Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is urging people to take it seriously.
This is the real McCoy, and I want you to pay special attention. Within about 48 hours, everybody's talking about Greenland. Within about 48 hours, Connecticut's going to look like Greenland.
He says the state could get 12 to 18 inches of snow. Fox's Tanya J. Powers for southern states, ice is one of the main concerns.
With ice storm warnings going into effect tonight through Sunday night, we're already seeing those preparations happen from the government side down to schools like Ole Miss who have already canceled classes on Monday. And of course, with residents here who are already clearing shelves.
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Chapter 3: How are local governments preparing for the winter storm?
Fox weather's Brandi Campbell in Oxford, Mississippi, where they could get more than a half inch of ice. One of the FBI's 10 most wanted is captured in Mexico. Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, a 44-year-old Canadian, accused of running an international drug trafficking ring.
He is a modern-day El Chapo. He is a modern-day Pablo Escobar. And he thought he could evade justice.
FBI Director Kash Patel thanking global partnerships for the capture, including the Mexican government. Wedding is also accused of orchestrating several killings. A federal judge ordering the Trump administration to keep providing child care subsidies and other social service funds to five Democrat-led states while a legal fight continues.
Extending a temporary ruling from earlier this month, federal officials say the funds were paused to investigate possible fraud.
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The vice president says the Trump administration's economic agenda is making it easier for Americans to have families.
On the stage of the March for Life rally, Vice President J.D. Vance tied the president's economic agenda with the life agenda.
As the president knows better than anybody, if we want to convince more Americans to choose life, we must also choose policies that make family life possible. So we've done that as well.
Vance is expanding the child tax credit, establishing Trump accounts for newborns, and bringing down housing costs will make having a family more affordable. Before the vice president spoke, a video message from President Trump was played where he said the administration is making unprecedented strides to protect innocent life in the institution of the family.
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