Chapter 1: What impact does the winter storm have on air travel in the U.S.?
Thousands of flights already canceled. Lisa Brady, Fox News. Air travel through Sunday disrupted as a winter storm ramps up across much of the U.S.
Winter storm warnings stretch from Albuquerque to Boston with long durations of snow and ice into the weekend, prompting emergency declarations from Missouri to New York and across the South. Do not be on the road unless you have to be on the road. You can save your own life and save your own property and save those around you.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, up to a half inch of ice expected in Atlanta from the winter storm with potential historic snowfall from the plains to our nation's capital and the bitter cold. It already feels like 50 below in parts of the Great Lakes.
Fox's Jeff Manasso, it's 10 below now in Minneapolis where an ice-out protest is underway demanding federal immigration agents leave the city.
They want this whole city shut down. No shopping, no going to school, no working, and at least 700 local businesses are going along with them. They're not going to be open today.
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Chapter 2: What are the emergency declarations related to the winter storm?
Fox's Steve Harrigan in Minneapolis where a school administrator's report of a five-year-old boy being detained and used as bait went viral.
Before that story was either proved true or false, a number of politicians were trying to amplify it online, saying this is what ICE does, this is what ICE is bad for. And really, ICE has come back hard, saying this is a gross slander.
Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin just telling Fox.
What happened on the ground is that our law enforcement officers identified an illegal alien from Ecuador, and he darted. He ran away. He committed a federal crime by evading law enforcement as they were arresting him, and he abandoned his own child.
DHS says agents then cared for the boy, who's now at a Texas detention facility with his father. An attorney for the family denies they entered the country illegally and says there's a pending asylum case. A mixed day on Wall Street. The Dow. Down 285 at the bell. America is listening to Fox News.
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A Trump administration freeze on funding for low-income families remains on hold.
The freeze was ordered in five states, all led by Democrats. California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York. The Health and Human Services Department says it has reason to believe they're granting benefits to people in the country illegally.
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Chapter 3: What are the details surrounding the ice-out protest in Minneapolis?
Moody was appointed to fill the seat by Governor Ron DeSantis after Marco Rubio was confirmed as U.S. Secretary of State. Senator Moody is favored to win re-election, but Nixon plans to focus on affordability and is pointing to the recent race for mayor in Miami, where a Democrat was elected mayor for the first time in nearly 30 years. In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
Again, the Dow down 285, but still finishing over 49K. The S&P and the Nasdaq finish higher.
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