Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
The deadline, hours away. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. Despite an agreement in the Senate, there will be a partial government shutdown at midnight after a package of bills was passed in the House, was blocked in the Senate. Democrats withdrew their support from the spending package after the killing of Alex Preti. They insisted on reforms for ICE. That includes body cams and no roving patrols.
Chapter 2: What led to the partial government shutdown discussed in this episode?
But the maneuver forces a partial government shutdown. It also tees up a discussion about the border and immigration. Fox's Chad Pergram at the Capitol. The Senate now has a new agreement that would fund most of the government until September and the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks, which will allow lawmakers to talk about any changes to ICE.
Demonstrations in Minneapolis, South Carolina, New York City, Philadelphia, and many other cities after last weekend's shooting death of Alex Preddy by immigration officers. National shutdown day, calling for no school, no work, no shopping. Fox's Brooke Taylor in Minneapolis. The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into Preddy's killing.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon charged with federal civil rights crimes after he covered an anti-ice protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul earlier this month. Lemon was taken into custody in Los Angeles this morning. Actress Jane Fonda was in court in support of Lemon. They arrest Another independent journalist and two protesters were arrested in Minnesota.
Lemon had said that he had no affiliation with the group that went into the church and that he was there as a solo journalist covering the protesters. A federal judge has struck down key portions of President Trump's executive order aimed at tightening citizenship verification for voter registration and absentee ballot applications.
The judge saying the Constitution gives states and Congress, not the president, the power to set rules for federal elections. America's 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. A federal judge has barred prosecutors from seeking the death penalty in the case against Luigi Mangione, the man accused in the 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson after a judge dismissed a murder charge, finding it technically flawed.
His attorney, Karen Agnifolo, says Mangione and his defense team were relieved by the judge's decision. You know, double jeopardy is a big thing here, right? Mr. Mangione is being charged in three different cases for one incident, so... We're going to continue to fight for that as well. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to federal and New York state charges.
Jury selection in the federal case is set for September 8th, with opening statements and testimony expected on October 13th. A date for the state trial has not yet been set. In New York City, Tanya J. Powers, Fox News. Emmy Award-winning comedic actress Catherine O'Hara has died. We don't know much about her death, except her representatives are saying it was after a short illness.
She was, of course, a legend in the truest sense of the word, a star on our screens, big and small, for decades, in roles that endeared her to generations. Catherine O'Hara learned her comedy craft in the 70s at Toronto's Second City Theatre Comedy Club, honed those same skills with the sketch comedy TV show SCTV,
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