Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Shouting no kings. I'm Roger Stern, Fox News. Massive no king protests are sweeping across the U.S. today with millions taking part in more than 3,000 rallies nationwide. Actor Robert De Niro at the kickoff for the New York City rally.
The concept of no kings is a great rallying cry and hugely successful as millions of us have answered the call.
Roughly 500 groups with revenues of about $3 billion are backing the protests.
Chapter 2: What are the details of the no king protests happening across the U.S.?
Now the weekend of long, long security lines at airports. President Trump's executive order to pay TSA workers yet to be implemented. Fox's Madison Scarpino in Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
I've spoken to a lot of people who just don't want to fly out of here in Atlanta right now. They don't want to take the risk. But we're also seeing ICE agents here for the last few days helping out TSA as they focus on more of the specialty screening. And as those agents missed yet another paycheck yesterday, good news for people flying out of Atlanta, not too many lines here today.
However, that is not the case in places like Baltimore. Lines starting outside of the terminal, likely a lot of travelers worried they're going to miss their flights. And they're angry. And this all comes as Congress still cannot come to an agreement to fund DHS. President Trump and DHS says that TSA workers could see money in their bank accounts as soon as Monday.
Some 50,000 TSA workers have been working without pay for weeks and hundreds have quit. Famed forensic scientist Henry Lee has died at 87. He gained national attention during the O.J. Simpson trial, questioning the handling of blood evidence. He also consulted in the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation. She was six. America is listening to Fox News.
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The lead attorney signing off in this successful lawsuit against Meta and Google's YouTube for addicting young people to social media.
They have purposefully addicted them to change their brain, to alter their sleep patterns, to alter their learning patterns. They've done it all to make billions and trillions of dollars, and then they get upset that someone holds them accountable.
The attorney Mark Lanier on Fox News Live, the jury awarded the plaintiff about $6 million in damages. Mehta says his teen accounts now have safeguards, including time limits.
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Chapter 3: How is the TSA responding to long security lines at airports?
Tiger Woods, freed this weekend, released on bail late last night for being arrested for DUI. Woods was taken into custody following a rollover crash in South Florida near his home. Fox's Mark Meredith is in Stewart, Florida, where Woods was held in lockup.
Tiger Woods is out on bail. Photographers spotted him leaving jail overnight not long after he was arrested for a car crash that occurred not too far from his Florida home. Late Friday, Woods' mugshot was released. Investigators say he passed a breathalyzer test and did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol. But police say Woods also refused to give a urine sample.
Investigators admit they also don't know how fast Woods was driving. but that he attempted to pass a pressure-cleaning truck on a two-lane road, and then Woods' car allegedly clipped the back of a truck's trailer, at which point it flipped over. Woods faced charges after being found asleep behind the wheel back in 2017. That, too, also happened here in Florida, not too far from his house.
No word yet on if Woods will play in the upcoming Masters tournament, nor if this recent arrest will impact the decision. There's been no comment from Woods' agents. Golf fans are eager to see what Woods' arrest might mean for his future playing. I'm Roger Stern, and this is Fox News.
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