Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
This is a Fox News alert. The Dow hits 50K on Lisa Brady. It happened a short time ago. The Dow topping 50,000 for the first time.
Chapter 2: What significant milestone did the Dow reach recently?
Wall Street rallying as tech shares and Bitcoin rebound. Also focusing on the positive after some mixed economic reports. Consumer sentiment hitting a six-month high in February.
This is a monthly survey that comes out from the University of Michigan. They're measuring consumer confidence on a monthly basis, a really important leading indicator because so much of our economy is driven by consumer spending.
So if consumers are feeling confident and more optimistic, then that would suggest that there will be more spending that would be good for business and there go good for the market.
Business is living a who right now. The Dow is up more than a thousand points. The S&P and the Nasdaq up more than one percent. An influx of investigators in Arizona. More federal and state resources arriving on day six of the search for Nancy Guthrie. Still no word of any confirmed contact from a kidnapper to the family.
A federal judge orders the release of body cam footage from a shooting during immigration enforcement operations in Chicago.
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Chapter 3: How is consumer sentiment influencing the economy?
Miramar Martinez was shot and injured in October here in Chicago by a Border Patrol agent after investigators say Martinez chased federal agents and rammed them with her car. Charges against her later dropped, and now a federal judge ruling that body cam video of the shooting can be made public, along with text messages between federal officers.
But we've also learned that the agent who shot Martinez did not have his camera on. At the time of the alleged vehicle ramming and subsequent shooting,
Fox's Jeff Manasso, attorneys for Martinez, arguing they need the evidence to counter DHS claims that she's a domestic terrorist. In Minnesota, a self-described Antifa member now facing federal charges.
Not talking about peaceful protests anymore. We're not talking about having polite conversations anymore.
Calling in that video for people to get their guns, now accused of calling for the murder of federal agents. America is listening to Fox News.
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A man arrested overseas and flown to the U.S. overnight, just appearing in federal court. Zubar al-Bakoush charged in the deaths of four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, during the 2012 attack on a diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
According to the indictment unsealed just hours ago, he and others armed to the teeth with weapons, entered the complex, set it on fire. Others have already faced justice, but this is the first time authorities have Alba Kush on American soil to face charges.
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Chapter 4: What updates are there on the search for Nancy Guthrie?
The S&P is up 119, the Nasdaq gaining 421. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.