Chapter 1: What message did the White House send regarding law enforcement in Minnesota?
A message from the White House to officials in Minnesota. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. The vice president says stop making law enforcement the enemy. Also calling a woman shot and killed yesterday a victim of left-wing ideology. Even as federal agencies investigate what led to a deadly shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Vice President J.D. Vance says the case is clear-cut.
The simple fact is what you see is what you get in this case. Vance says Renee Good used her vehicle to impede law enforcement and then aimed her vehicle at an ICE officer. I can believe that her death is a tragedy while also recognizing that it's a tragedy of her own making.
State and local officials say evidence does not support the administration's narrative and are calling for state agencies to participate in the investigation.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the ICE shooting incident in Minneapolis?
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. The vice president also sending a message to European leaders about Greenland. that there are hostile adversaries that have shown a lot of interest in that particular territory, that particular slice of the world.
So what we're asking our European friends to do is to take the security of that land mass more seriously, because if they're not, the United States is going to have to do something about it. He says the Danish territory is important to the world's missile defense. The White House has said the president's team is considering possible ways to acquire Greenland.
Just getting an Associated Press report of a White House meeting between Trump advisers and envoys for Greenland and Denmark. New Jersey becomes the latest state to ban cell phones during the school day for grades K through 12. This law will require every public school in New Jersey to implement a bell-to-bell ban on cell phones, period. Governor Phil Murphy calling it common sense.
37 states plus D.C. have approved limits on electronic devices in school. Another mixed finish on Wall Street. The Dow has been up more than 200 points, while the S&P and the Nasdaq have been lower. America is listening to Fox News. 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. Protests over the Minneapolis shootings spreading around the country, but not deterring ICE operations, including in New York, where the head of Homeland Security says more than 50 people have been arrested.
Secretary Kristi Noem says the arrests are part of Operation Salvo, which began a few months ago after a Customs and Border Protection agent was shot in a New York City park. She says those arrested were, quote, violent transnational gang members accused of weapons and drug crimes, among other offenses. If you are a criminal, illegal alien, we are coming to get you. We will arrest you.
We will bring justice. And we will also bring safety to the American people. Outside her event at One World Trade, demonstrators protested Wednesday's shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. State and local officials have demanded that ICE leave Minnesota. In New York City, Tanya J. Powers, Fox News. There's a medical issue in space.
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Chapter 3: How is the U.S. addressing security concerns over Greenland?
NASA has postponed a spacewalk and says it's evaluating the possibility of an early return of four crew members aboard the International Space Station because of a medical emergency. Citing medical privacy, the space agency is not identifying the single crew member involved. not a matter of life and death. It could be kidney stones where operations required.
So I think it's something a little bit more serious than what the crews can handle up in orbit. The Crew 11 mission launched in August aboard a SpaceX rocket. The mission, a joint venture between Elon Musk's company and NASA, was originally expected to last through February. Fox's Jonathan Seri recapping stocks. The Dow finishing up 270 points, back over 49,000.
But the S&P, which had been lower, finishes up a fraction in the end. The Nasdaq, though, dropping 104. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.