Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
In the hot seat, I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News.
Chapter 2: What did Jack Smith testify about President Trump's prosecution?
Former special counsel Jack Smith testifying for hours before the House Judiciary Committee about whether partisanship played a role in his prosecution of President Trump as he ran for a second term.
Committee chairman Republican Jim Jordan noted special counsel Jack Smith was appointed a few days after President Trump said he was running for a second term and that Smith appointed people to his team who'd participated in the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
Jack Smith then gets a gag order in his investigation on President Trump without filing a single affidavit with the court from a witness that they felt threatened by statements from the president.
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified to lawmakers.
If asked whether to prosecute a former president based on the same facts today, I would do so regardless of whether that president was a Democrat or a Republican.
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Chapter 3: How is the winter storm affecting states across the U.S.?
Smith said he believed the evidence proved President Trump tried to overturn the election results in 2020 and that he mishandled classified documents.
Fox's Jessica Rosenthal, after the testimony, President Trump wrote on True Social that Smith should be prosecuted, claiming that Smith destroyed the lives of innocent people and committed large-scale perjury. 235 million people in the path of what forecasters say could be a historic winter storm. Arkansas and Virginia have joined Georgia, Texas, and South Carolina, declaring states of emergency.
Foxworthy's Mike Seidel's in Tulsa.
We're going to have up to a foot of snow from here. here in Tulsa, where temperatures Saturday will only be at eight degrees.
Chapter 4: What are the details surrounding the ICE detainment of a five-year-old boy?
That's 40 degrees below average, and the wind chill's 15 below zero. Up to Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, State College, New York City, Boston, Providence, all those areas getting a lot of snow. Now, the snow will move into D.C. Saturday night and into New York City and up the 95 corridor on Sunday morning.
And Seidel warns of ice in the south that he says will accumulate on power lines and trees.
Chapter 5: What is the status of the New York City nurses' strike?
He warns of possible power outages in Mississippi and Tennessee. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.
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Chapter 6: How did the U.S. economy perform in the last quarter?
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A five-year-old boy among four students in the same Minnesota school district reported to have been detained by ICE this month.
Columbia Heights Minnesota Public School Superintendent Zaina Stenvik says the five-year-old, Liam Ramos, was detained Tuesday with his father in their driveway as they were returning home from preschool. She says another adult in the home begged the agents to leave Liam there, but they refused.
His middle school-aged brother got home 20 minutes later after Liam and their father had been taken away. Their attorney says the family has an active asylum case with no order of deportation and that they're being held in San Antonio, Texas. Homeland Security says the father is in the country illegally and fled when agents approached.
The school superintendent says two 17-year-olds and a 10-year-old in the district are also in ICE custody. Chris Foster, Fox News.
A New York City nurse's strike now well into its second week is seeing negotiators head back to the table at the urging of city and state leaders.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani have asked the union representing about 15,000 nurses who went on strike January 12th to continue negotiations to end the walkout. There were separate bargaining sessions with each of three New York City hospitals involved. No deals have been reached.
The nurses seek to protect health care benefits, also to ensure safety from violence, as well as proper staffing levels. The hospitals, which are now using temporary workers to offset the nursing shortage, have taken issue with the pay raise nurses want, calling it unrealistic. In New York City, Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
The U.S. economy grew at the fastest pace in two years from July through September. The Commerce Department says America's gross domestic product, the nation's output of goods and services, rose at a 4.4 percent annual pace in the third quarter, up from 3.8 percent in the April-June quarter. The economy hasn't grown faster since the third quarter of 2023.
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