Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
A mixture of sympathy and anger. This is the Anchor Channel for Fox News Radio. After yesterday's deadly shooting involving an immigration enforcement agent in Minneapolis. There's a part of me that feels very, very sad for this woman. Not just because she lost her life, but because I think she is a victim of left-wing ideology. You're listening to the Anchor Channel for Fox News Radio.
Minnesota's, I will continue to press. that we be part of the investigation, that we do the investigation, so that Minnesotans can trust what the outcome is.
Chapter 2: What recent event involving an immigration enforcement agent occurred in Minneapolis?
That's Governor Tim Walz who says right now state investigators are being shut out. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem telling reporters... They have not been cut out. They don't have any jurisdiction in this investigation. A senior law enforcement source telling Fox News that's because a federal law enforcement officer was injured on the job.
The head of Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says what began as a joint probe was changed by a U.S. attorney. The vice president says a federal probe of fraud in taxpayer-funded services in Minnesota. is expanding to other states and that the administration is creating a new assistant attorney general position to help coordinate and lead those efforts.
Also taking questions during a White House briefing on today's vote in the U.S. Senate, advancing a resolution to limit the president's war powers in Venezuela. with the help of several Republican lawmakers. We talked to some of the senators who were going to vote the wrong way, in my view, on this resolution today.
Much of their argument was based more on a legal technicality than any disagreement in policy. If you look at the people who actually voted, every single one of them have supported the administration's plan. Vice President Vance says it won't change how the administration conducts foreign policy. America is listening. This is Ainsley Earhart.
Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus. A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort, and understanding of the greatest story ever told. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Today marks 15 years since a member of Congress was shot in Arizona during a deadly mass shooting.
Former Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head outside of a supermarket in Tucson in 2011. She was holding a congressional meet and greet event at the time. She said in a video post, remembering the day that she thinks about the six who were killed every day. The youngest was nine-year-old Christina Taylor Greene. I'm so proud of our work.
I know we can end gun violence one step at a time. Her video featured the pictures of each of the six killed as well as clips of her recovery process in which she said she had to relearn how to walk and talk. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News. Giffords is married to Arizona Senator and former astronaut Mark Kelly. A healthier America by some measures. last year.
An annual report finding several encouraging health signs in 2025, such as falling rates for premature death, also deaths from drugs, firearms, and homicides down, rates of cancer screenings, physical activity, and volunteerism all increased. However, rates of e-cigarette use and multiple chronic conditions increased. Also up, homelessness and unemployment.
The states ranked the top five healthiest, according to the United Health Foundation, which looked at things like social and economic factors, were New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, and Utah. The least healthy, West Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana. The analysis based on nearly 100 measures from dozens of sources. Lillian Wu, Fox News.
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Chapter 3: How is Governor Tim Walz involved in the investigation regarding the shooting?
The Dow bouncing back from yesterday's sell-off. It's been rallying and getting back over 49,000, up more than 300 points at times. The S&P and the Nasdaq, though, have been in the red, with the Nasdaq down more than 100. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.