[00:00] Announcer: From Neural Newscast, I'm Clare Donovan. [00:03] Cole Mercer: And I'm Cole Mercer. [00:05] Announcer: A volatile state-of-the-union address ended in shouting matches between President Trump and House Democrats last night. [00:13] Announcer: The conflict centered on immigration policy. [00:16] Announcer: We also look at the official Democratic rebuttal and a one-man protest that led to an immediate ejection. [00:23] Cole Mercer: Plus, the chief executive of Heathrow Airport says the long-awaited third runway expansion will cost passengers just 15 pounds each. [00:33] Cole Mercer: we have the latest on these escalating domestic tensions and the financial future of London's [00:40] Announcer: primary aviation hub. Welcome back to another episode. Today, we're talking about something [00:46] Announcer: that's been on my mind a lot lately. So kick back, relax, and let's get started. [00:52] Cole Mercer: Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tleib shouted at the president. [00:58] Cole Mercer: This followed his characterization of Minnesota's Somali community as pirates. [01:04] Cole Mercer: Omar pointed to the recent deaths of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Prakuti. [01:10] Cole Mercer: They were killed by federal immigration agents last month. [01:15] Announcer: The president responded by accusing Democrats of cheating in elections. [01:19] Announcer: He labeled the heckling lawmakers as crazy. [01:22] Announcer: Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi downplayed the interruptions. [01:26] Announcer: However, the exchange marked a significant departure from the silent protest leaders had initially planned. [01:32] Cole Mercer: Beyond immigration, the Epstein files became a flashpoint. [01:37] Cole Mercer: Representative Tleib yelled about the documents during the speech. [01:42] Cole Mercer: Many Democrats wore pins demanding their release. [01:46] Cole Mercer: Representative Al Green was escorted out for the second year in a row. [01:51] Cole Mercer: He waved a protest sign before the address began. [01:56] Announcer: In the official Democratic response, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger criticized the administration. [02:01] Announcer: She cited what she called unprecedented corruption. [02:05] Announcer: She highlighted the surge of 3,000 immigration officers into Minnesota. [02:10] Announcer: Spanberger accused the president of using the system to terrorize communities. [02:15] Cole Mercer: We turn now to developments in international travel. [02:19] Cole Mercer: Heathrow Airport's leadership provided new financial projections for the third runway expansion. [02:26] Cole Mercer: Chief Executive Thomas Woldby says the project will add only 15 pounds to the cost of each passenger's ticket. [02:34] Announcer: This figure is intended to win over airlines and regulators. [02:38] Announcer: Many are concerned about escalating infrastructure costs. [02:42] Announcer: The third runway has faced years of legal and environmental hurdles. [02:46] Announcer: This price point is an attempt to prove the project's long-term viability. [02:50] Announcer: I'm Claire Donovan. [02:51] Cole Mercer: And I'm Cole Mercer. [02:53] Announcer: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [02:57] Announcer: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com. [03:02] Claire Donovan: Neural Newscast uses artificial intelligence in content creation [03:06] Claire Donovan: with human editorial review prior to publication. [03:09] Claire Donovan: While we strive for factual, unbiased reporting, [03:12] Claire Donovan: AI-assisted content may occasionally contain errors. [03:15] Claire Donovan: Verify critical information with trusted sources. [03:18] Claire Donovan: Learn more at neuralnewscast.com.