Chapter 1: What updates are there on the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's case?
An increased law enforcement presence. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Office back at the home of Nancy Guthrie and her daughter Annie after the FBI released video doorbell footage of a potential suspect.
Just this morning, they had been able to get what he called residual data from back-end systems working with their partners. We assume he means Google there, which owns the Nest camera brand, and get these very clear images from the early hours of Sunday, February 1st, the front door of Nancy Guthrie's home.
Fox's Jonathan Hunt in Tucson. The short clip had no images of Nancy Guthrie. Just yesterday, Savannah Guthrie released another video pleading for the public's help, saying they're in their hour of desperation. The White House says President Trump has seen the new video. Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says he's encouraging anyone with information to contact the FBI.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of President Trump's SAVE Act on voting procedures?
The bureau has posted digital billboards in major cities across the Southwest in hopes of getting leads. President Trump calling on Congress to pass the SAVE Act, which he claims will cut down on voter fraud. The bill would do away with most mail-in ballots. Telling Fox Business' Larry Kudlow... We want people to have voter ID.
We want people to have proof of citizenship. And we want to have no mail-in ballots other than if you're in the military or you're sick or you're away. or some reasonable but good excuse.
The bill would require voters to show proof of citizenship and or ID at the polls. Democrats say the bill is designed to disenfranchise voters.
Chapter 3: How is Los Angeles responding to federal immigration enforcement?
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The mayor of Los Angeles takes additional actions against immigration enforcement in the city.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signs an executive directive prohibiting federal immigration enforcement from using city-controlled property.
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Chapter 4: What legal actions are being taken by Idaho families regarding immigration raids?
The point that we're trying to make here is that ICE enforcement is not welcome here. It hasn't been welcomed in the past. We have resisted against it since this terror started, and we will continue to do that.
The measure mirrors an L.A. County ordinance. Bass says it also includes instructing LAPD officers to preserve all evidence related to ICE activities and directs the city's planning department to prepare an ordinance to impose fees on property owners who give site control to ICE agents. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.
The directive comes a day after a federal judge blocked a California law from going into effect that would ban ICE agents from covering their faces, but agents would still be required to wear clear identification showing their agency or badge number. Three Idaho families who are U.S. citizens and legal residents are suing over an immigration raid at a horse racing track.
Chapter 5: Why are commercial airlines restricted from refueling in Cuba?
They say state and federal law enforcement used unconstitutional and illegal tactics during the raid. Commercial airlines are being told they can't refuel in Cuba.
Cuba got much of its fuel from Venezuela while Nicolas Maduro was in charge in Caracas. After Maduro was removed by the US military, President Trump turned off the taps. Airlines are now cancelling flights as there's not enough aviation fuel to fill their tanks. Cuba's remaining allies are trying to step up.
Russia's accusing the United States of trying to suffocate the island, pledging to act against any military intervention. China, meanwhile, has offered to provide support without mentioning specifics. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
Wall Street, the Dow added 52, closing at a record high.
Chapter 6: What recent trends are seen in Wall Street's performance?
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