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[Immigration Controversies, Grammy Milestones, and Olympic Aspirations]-[A father-daughter duo makes Grammy history]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2026-02-03

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The Immigration Enforcement Crisis in Minnesota

The episode opens with a report on the growing tensions in Minnesota regarding immigration enforcement tactics. A significant focus was placed on the detention of a five-year-old child, Liam Conejo Ramos, and his father, Adrian. The detention sparked "nationwide frustration and concern" after the pair were held at the Dilley Detention Center in Texas. Despite the Department of Homeland Security’s claims that the child was not targeted, a federal judge issued a "blistering criticism" of the government's actions, ordering their immediate release and labeling the detention "illegal." While Liam has since been reunited with his family in Minnesota, the case remains contentious; the Deputy Attorney General has signaled that the government will appeal the judge's decision, questioning the family's adherence to immigration legal proceedings despite their attorney's insistence that they were "pursuing their claim for asylum" in accordance with established protocols.

Historic Milestones at the Grammy Awards

The podcast transitions to the cultural impact of the 68th Grammy Awards, which featured several "milestone moments." Bad Bunny made history as the first artist to win Album of the Year for a "fully Spanish-language album," using his platform to call for "unity and compassion." The K-pop genre also saw its first Grammy win for the song "Golden" from the movie K-pop Demon Hunters. Furthermore, Kendrick Lamar solidified his status as a rap icon by winning five awards, bringing his career total to 27, the "most ever by a rapper." The night also celebrated youth, with eight-year-old R.A.V. becoming the youngest individually-credited Grammy winner in history for her work on the album Harmony.

Breaking Barriers in Women's Ice Hockey

Looking ahead to the 2026 Winter Olympics, the show highlights the journey of Team USA’s Layla Edwards. Edwards, a "rising hockey star," discusses the importance of representation, noting that as a minority in a sport where they are not "seen often," she feels a responsibility to "pave the way for future generations." Reflecting on her path to the Olympics, Edwards admits that while there were times she felt doubt due to a lack of visible role models, she persevered to ensure that young girls can see someone who "looks like you" competing at the highest level. She emphasizes that while being a "trailblazer" is a privilege, she ultimately wants to be recognized for her "ability on the ice" and "athletic ability."

Inspiring the Next Generation

The broadcast concludes on a lighthearted note with the story of nine-year-old Louis DeVito, a Patriots superfan who won a nationwide contest to become a kid reporter at Super Bowl 60. Having beaten out nearly 200,000 applicants, Louis is prepared to interview NFL players, including quarterback Drake May. The segment serves as a reminder of the show's commitment to engaging young audiences, further evidenced by shout-outs to educators in California and Germany, and an invitation for students to contribute unique vocabulary for the upcoming "Word Wednesday" segment.

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However, their legal fight over their future may just be getting started.
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I can't wait to share their stories with you.
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I'm just doing the best I can to make the game more inclusive.
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