Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on the Ukraine peace negotiations?
Closing in on a peace deal. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. President Trump expected to meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky today in Davos, Switzerland, as negotiations continue to try to end the war in Ukraine. Speaking in Davos Thursday, Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, says a deal is close.
And I think we've got it down to one issue. And we have discussed iterations of that issue, and that means it's solvable.
Russia and Ukraine have previously disagreed about security guarantees and whether territory should be given up. Witkow says he and President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will travel to Moscow tonight for talks. President Trump announcing Wednesday that he and the head of NATO have agreed to a framework for a deal about Greenland. Fox's Kevin Cork.
That framework coming just hours after the president insisted that America's the only nation that can best control and secure Greenland from Russian and Chinese influence. By the way, those are security threats and concerns that are shared by the head of NATO. And while the president calls the framework a work in progress, he also says he won't impose tariffs on those NATO allies who oppose U.S.
control of the island, nor will he use force to take Greenland from the Danes. The New York Times is reporting that the U.S. could get small pockets of land from Denmark for military installations, although no formal details of the framework have yet been released.
And the northeastern portion of the U.S. bracing for a major winter storm.
They've had a steady stream of customers here since they opened their doors at 7 a.m. More than 200 online orders all day long, seeing people fill up their carts with snow melt, de-icer. De-icing for the sidewalks, getting some firewood in case the power goes out, which I've heard can be a thing, and stocking up on a lot of snacks. So, yeah, get those shovels ready.
And if you're wondering why so many people are stocking up on Wednesday for a weekend storm, well, there is a really good reason for that. There is actually a nationwide ice melt shortage.
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Chapter 2: How is the U.S. addressing security concerns in Greenland?
Fox's Steve Harrigan.
ICE officials say they've arrested 3,000 criminals in the past six weeks and border officials say that their mission is justified. The Justice Department has issued subpoenas for some top Democrats here, including the governor and the mayor. Right now, the governor is dismissing that as simply an attempt to intimidate him. And we do expect more arrests.
Trump officials saying that those involved in the interruption of a church service on Sunday will be arrested. Two dozen protesters went in there for about a half an hour, and they could be facing federal charges for interfering with freedom of religion in a house of religious worship.
The Supreme Court seems inclined to keep Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in her job. The justice is hearing arguments over President Trump's efforts to fire Cook based on allegations she committed mortgage fraud. A ruling from the high court is expected this summer. An iconic hot dog brand, Nathan's Famous, has been sold to package meat giant Smithfield Foods in a $450 million all-cash deal.
Smithfield, a Chinese-owned food processor based in Virginia, has a license to manufacture and sell Nathan's Famous hot dogs, sausages, and corned beef in the U.S. and Canada. I'm Sue Guzman. This is...
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