Chapter 1: What recent events led to White House outreach regarding Minnesota shootings?
Outreach and pushback from the White House. Lisa Brady, Fox News. After a second deadly shooting in Minnesota, spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt says no one at the White House wants people getting killed in the street.
But let's be clear about the circumstances which led to that moment on Saturday. This tragedy occurred as a result of a deliberate and hostile resistance by Democrat leaders in Minnesota.
She accuses city and state leaders of creating dangerous conditions and says during a call with Minnesota's governor today, President Trump urged cooperation between federal and state law enforcement. The president also announcing he's sending border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota to oversee operations.
The governor's office says the call was productive, but that Minnesota's corrections department already honors federal detainers for illegal immigrants in state custody. and that the governor urged impartial investigations of the Minneapolis shootings.
Some Democrats in Congress want a Homeland Security bill rewritten and separated from a package of spending bills heading for a Senate vote to avoid a government shutdown later this week.
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Chapter 2: How is the winter storm impacting communities across the South?
The mayor of Oxford, Mississippi, says damage from a winter storm looks like a tornado hit, with trees and power lines snapped by ice.
There is no doubt that Oxford, the city, Lafayette, the county, and the surrounding counties took a major blow.
And Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves just telling Fox that with historically low temperatures continuing for now... It's going to take days, not a matter of hours, to get power back restored to everyone.
That's our primary goal at this time.
More than 700,000 without power today across the South, while 18 states dig out for more than a foot of snow, the most in several years for parts of the Northeast. We're just getting word that the University of Mississippi is now closing the Oxford campus for the week because of dangerous ice.
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Chapter 3: What are the details surrounding the deadly soccer field attack in Mexico?
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More updates on the winter storm that crossed over 2,000 miles, multiple states confirming storm-related deaths, and more than 9,000 flights canceled or delayed today. That's an improvement from yesterday, but already some cancellations announced for tomorrow. In Maine, the crash of a business jet during the storm last night remains under investigation. Seven people were killed.
Chapter 4: How is the U.S. government investing in rare earth mining firms?
A crew member survived. Gunmen kill 11 people at a soccer field.
A group of attackers opened fire at the end of an amateur soccer game in Salamanca in Mexico's Guanajuato State. Mayor Cesar Prieto says the motive wasn't obvious but called it part of a wave of violence in the city. He appealed to President Claudia Scheinbaum for help in controlling the violence. Mayor Prieto describing the attack as regrettable and cowardly.
In addition to the dead, 12 people were wounded. Guanajuato is one of Mexico's most violent regions, with rival drug cartels battling over territory.
Fox's Jonathan Savage. The U.S. is investing in a rare earth mining firm in the Midwest.
USA Rare Earth, an Oklahoma-based company, said the Commerce Department is putting $1.6 billion into it. That money will go toward building a magnet-making plant and moving ahead with mining operations in Texas to unearth materials to be used in high-tech items such as smartphones and electric cars.
This is the third American company since last August the Trump administration has invested in, with an eye toward being less reliant on imports of rare earth minerals. China processes the vast majority of such minerals. This month, senators put forth a bill to create an independent agency focused on building a U.S. rare mineral stockpile. Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
An hour to the close on Wall Street.
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Chapter 5: What is the current status of the stock market as the episode concludes?
A rally continues. The Dow up 340 points. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.