Fox News Hourly Update – February 10, 2026
Episode Theme:
A fast-paced update covering the latest in national news, including developments in a high-profile missing person investigation, immigration enforcement controversies, new legislation on abuse survivors, political races, storm recovery, and a dramatic emergency plane landing.
Main Story: New Clue in Search for Nancy Guthrie
- [00:03] Ainsley Earhardt:
- Surveillance photos released in the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, missing for 10 days from her Tucson, Arizona, home.
- Investigators accessed previously unavailable images showing "an armed man... tampering with the camera at Guthrie's front door" on the morning she disappeared.
- The man is masked and the images are black and white, making identification difficult.
- Quote: "A new clue in Arizona...surveillance photos...an armed man...tampering with the camera..." – Ainsley Earhardt, [00:03]
- Ongoing political turmoil: Both sides accuse each other of crossing lines on immigration enforcement.
Immigration Enforcement & Law Enforcement Protests
- [00:33] Fox News Correspondent:
- Reports on coordinated, well-funded attacks on federal law enforcement, framing them not as peaceful protest.
- Quote: "These attacks on federal law enforcement personnel are coordinated and well funded. This is not peaceful protest." – Fox News Correspondent, [00:33]
- Reports on coordinated, well-funded attacks on federal law enforcement, framing them not as peaceful protest.
- [00:39] Ainsley Earhardt:
- At a House hearing, CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott and Congressman Bennie Thompson (D) discussed protests and the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis.
- Thompson leads a moment of silence for the deceased and accuses the administration of blocking a "legitimate investigation" into Renee Goode's death.
- Quote: "If that isn't a sign of guilt, I don't know what is." – Fox News Correspondent, [00:54]
- ICE Acting Director defends current enforcement efforts.
Legislative Update: Supporting Abuse Survivors
- [01:09] Chuck Schumer:
- Announces a new law named after Virginia Giuffre (Epstein victim, who died by suicide in spring 2025), aiming to abolish the statute of limitations in civil sex trafficking suits.
- Notable: This legislation is presented as a response to survivors' needs for more time to come forward.
- Quote: "Our law makes clear that abusers and those that enable them cannot escape responsibility by running at the clock." – Fox News Correspondent, [01:24]
- Announces a new law named after Virginia Giuffre (Epstein victim, who died by suicide in spring 2025), aiming to abolish the statute of limitations in civil sex trafficking suits.
- Press conference coverage:
- Schumer: "We give Virginia her voice back." [01:33]
- "We amplify the voices of survivors around the world." – Ainsley Earhardt, [01:40]
- Schumer notes some victims need many years before they are ready to speak out.
Political News: Maine Senate Race
- [02:16] Ainsley Earhardt & Fox News Correspondent:
- Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) announces re-election bid.
- Collins calls for both parties to "end the distractions and deliver for the American people."
- Her race is highly contested, as Democrats hope to flip the seat in a state Trump lost in 2024.
- Democratic contenders include Governor Janet Mills and Marine veteran Graham Platner.
Winter Storm Recovery: Nashville Electric Service
- [02:37] Fox News Reporter:
- After a deadly January ice storm, Nashville Electric Service responds to criticism over its recovery:
- Launches independent review.
- Suspends disconnections and late fees through June.
- Offers unlimited payment arrangements through end of year.
- Donates $1 million to the WIN Storm Recovery Fund.
- Quote: "Providing unlimited payment arrangements for all customers to the end of the year...making it the fund's largest donor so far." – Fox News Reporter, [03:33]
- After a deadly January ice storm, Nashville Electric Service responds to criticism over its recovery:
Dramatic Emergency Plane Landing in Georgia
- [03:33] Ainsley Earhardt & Fox News Reporter:
- Small plane, piloted by Thomas Rogers with a student aboard, suffers engine trouble after takeoff in Gainesville, GA.
- Pilot radios: "Please tell my wife Molly, I love her and my parents. I love them so much." – [03:41]
- Lands on Brownsbridge Road, striking three cars; two minor injuries, no fatalities.
- SUV's fuel tank knocked loose by plane's right wing.
- Quote: "He was able to bring the plane down on Brownsbridge Road in Gainesville with hundreds of cars around. He hit three of them with two minor injuries reported." – Fox News Reporter, [03:45]
- Summary: No serious injuries reported. The incident highlighted both the pilot's skill and the dangers posed by emergency aviation situations.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "A new clue in Arizona..." – Ainsley Earhardt on the Guthrie investigation [00:03]
- "If that isn't a sign of guilt, I don't know what is." – Fox News Correspondent on the Minneapolis protest investigation [00:54]
- "We amplify the voices of survivors around the world." – Ainsley Earhardt [01:40]
- "Please tell my wife Molly, I love her..." – Thomas Rogers, pilot, before emergency landing [03:41]
- "Providing unlimited payment arrangements for all customers..." – Fox News Reporter on Nashville recovery [03:33]
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 00:03 – New evidence in Nancy Guthrie disappearance
- 00:33 – Congressional hearing: immigration protests and law enforcement response
- 01:09 – Schumer proposes the "Virginia Giuffre Law" aiding victims of sex trafficking
- 02:16 – Susan Collins announces re-election, Maine Senate race overview
- 02:37 – Nashville storm recovery and utility response
- 03:33 – Small plane crash landing in Georgia, pilot’s emotional message
This episode delivers a tight, rapid rundown of developing stories with eyewitness accounts, legislative updates, and notable quotes, offering a comprehensive snapshot of current national headlines in true Fox News style.
