that escape killer. yesterday the fugitive it was a spotted two more times in chester county and they may have got them surrounded in the 1 mile area right now hello everyone welcome to a new our "fox news live" i am eric shawn. hi arthel. survive heigh hi eric hello i am arthel neville police considered danelo cavalcante to be extremely dangerous were going to show you some brand-new video of officers at one spot along the perimeter of the search area. this. as you know he broke out of prison just after starting a life sentence for killing his ex-girlfriend. the prison guard now fired, he was on duty he missed the escape for over an hour. focusing on top of the story former washington d.c. homicide detective ted williams standing by with his tape at first it's good to nate foy on the ground in chester county where police say they could be closing in on him. they have a tighter smaller area now that they are searching? >> is exactly right, eric. we have been sort of waiting for a big breakthrough here. his been over 24 hours since troopers reported a sightseeing of fossella at longwood gardens it's the focus of a search or perimeter that is now just under one square mile. previously for the past few days between eight and 10 square miles. take a look at the surveillance images. these are the last images we have a proof of cavalcante whereabouts these are for monday night. he is purportedly senior every single day this week. but helicopters are backup right now. take a look at the new surge of video authorities are using every resource they have. horses, dogs, drones, hundreds of personnel on the ground to finish this searcher. despite growing frustration both from authorities and from people in the committee pennsylvania state police are confident they will get there guy. >> i will let you know when we catch him. i feel like we have been making a very methodical -- mike taking a very methodical approach to this whole church entrance search. one of these tactics we are using will ultimately be successful. >> meanwhile, as you said eric the tower officer on duty during cavalcante escape is now out of a job. that officer friesen put on administrative leave has since been fired after failing to report that escape or know it knew about until inmates were later counted. cavalcante is an eager illegal immigrant accusative murdering and his home country of brazil he said to serve a life in prison for murdering his girlfriend in pennsylvania in 2021. you said it, eric, we are told by pennsylvania state police troopers believe they are closing in. the official word of that capture. i'll send it back to you for. >> 's trail cameras, they really can help with the search. eric: nay we will get back to you and there's breaking news thank you. >> meanwhile, eric and nay law enforcement has booked up the search for danelo cavalcante with nearly 400 officers now working around the clock trying to catch him. for d.c. homicide detective fox news contributor ted williams joins us now. alright ted, they have got this got roped off in under a one square mile radius. cavalcante has to know his odds are getting worse for you is probably getting more desperate and does not want to go back to prison. how does this impact their approach to him? >> i got to tell you they are perhaps closing in on him in the 1 mile radius that is in discussion. we really do not know where this guy is. this guy is becoming more and more desperate. i think the more desperate that he becomes, the more likelihood he's going to make a mistake. law enforcement is what i decline as two peas. one, patients. they have got to be very, very patient when it comes to this guy. they've got to do with these 400 man forces doing out there when i say man i see men and women. they've got to continue to put pressure on and hope they can flush them out. it is more likely than not that sooner rather than later they will capture this killer. arthel: you said they have to have pat patience this guy's ben spotted by people so should they be concerned as time is closing in on him this search is closing in on him that he perhaps would not want to harm anyone if you will because he has come in contact with some residents. so what should people do though if they see this guy? >> if they see this guy or they see someone that even looks like this guy, they should immediately notify the authorities. but they should not try to capture him themselves. there is $20000 reward out. this man is extremely dangerous. he stabbed his girlfriend of 38 times. he is also wanted in the country of brazil for having killed someone there. the thing about it is this guy from what i have been told is wilderness training in brazil he knows the rain forest there he is a very dangerous person that they very well may be closing in on him. arthel: the amazon rain forest is very thick and dense he's got a lot of practice thicker than where he is now. but still, how much time? i know they have to be patient but how much time you police have on their side? >> they have all the time in the world. it is far far better for them to do a complete job search the area in which they believe he is in at this stage and be very patient rather than to make and slipped up and he passed by them and some more out in the state of pennsylvania and delaware and other places. they've got to be very, very patient they've got to look up what they're doing a methodical search. they as they go along and do this he is going to stop his cat and mouse game they are going to flush them out with pressure they're going to either capture him alive or kill him it's one of the two. arthel: as you know he apparently came really close contact with the resident flicking lights off and on bouncers with the resident was upstairs almost like a signal don't make any false moves and nobody gets hurt. as dangerous as this guy is though, a weird question. can he afford to kill anybody at this point? wouldn't that really put cops on his trail? >> no, he can afford to try to do whatever and use whatever means necessary to try to evade authorities. and that is up to also killing other individuals. remember he has been what we have been under he's already killed twice. he is nothing whatsoever to lose in killing again. again citizens and that westchester county pennsylvania area need to be very vigilant. because this man is extremely dangerous. we don't know if he is armed or not. i am sure the law enforcement is treating this as though he is already armed. and as a result of that they can use deadly force to bring him down. arthel: understood. ten williams, what a case. let's hope they find this guy very quickly. he is a dangerous man but really appreciate your analysis and walking us through this ted as always thank you so much. >> my pleasure, arthel. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] support link at the remains in devastation, look at that from an earthquake that has so far killed 1300 people. this haveman and morocco struck overnight 6.8 on the richter scale. rescue crews combing through the destruction for any signs of life. christina coleman live with more on this very rare earthquake for that country, christina? >> that is right sprayed the powerful earthquake is can more than 1300 people that death toll will rise likely once rescued crews will comb through the piles of rubble now can take a look at the vahid epicenter 6.8 quake was about 46 miles southwest. the largest city just west of the atlas mountains that toppled historic buildings and walls that were not constructed to withstand a powerful earthquake. this was the strongest earthquake to hit morocco in more than 120 years. huge boulders fell under some of the roads making it tougher rescue crews to reach the mountain villages that were hit the hardest. residents coming to terms with the death and destruction. one survivor rightful no one died in his home. >> thank god there is no person here. well, only one person a stone fell on his shoulder they said he had a little injury. thank god there were no other people here. >> this video shows the moment the earthquake rocked this restaurant for people running outside of the building fearing for their lives as everything around them shook back and forth. structures toppled over throughout the city. [inaudible] >> when the earthquake happened this collapse. fortunately that did not cause any human losses only cars and bikes that weren were near the e or damage. >> unfortunately, many other places in that region there were human losses but again the death toll is expected to rise more than 1800 people were injured. character. quicksort christina, thank you. >> president biden is in new delhi, india g20 summit wrapped up today among the topics of discussion there, ukraine and democracy. president biden said the summit went well despite the absence of china's president xi jinping. russian president vladimir putin also among those who did not attend. peter doocy has more from new delhi. close here at the g20, no president xi no problem for. >> president biden has president xi asked to come to the summit? what's to be nice to have them here. [inaudible] request president biden is hoping to get tighter with india in the absence of chinese and russian leaders emphasizing the impact of the new rail project that will connect the host country, india, the middle east and europe. quick someone once said in a somewhat domestic action this is a big deal. this is a real big deal. >> this is an even bigger deal present biden could do something about gas prices back at home. he spent the end of saturday in new delhi at a dinner with some of the world's biggest oil producers including the saudi crown prince. or mbs. >> you have opportunities throughout the discussions or the g22 talk about state of economic developments around the world. he is pos post on making sure te prices will come now for the american consumers. he's taking steps to shore up global supply and what that means coming into the strategic derby. >> too much or chag as agreed at russia's war on ukraine. to put together any kind of condemnation in the g20 joint statement. they watered things down from last time. it is no longer a war against ukraine. it is the war in ukraine. in new delhi, peter doocy fox news. arthel: what's behind that semantics? will discuss that was much more a little later this hour with general jack keane will join us. stick around for that for sure. >> link forge the general taken i would its politics and pigskin's t today but several republican presidential candidates attending a big tailgate in amesbury that is for the iowa hawkeyes are facing off against the iowa state cyclones. former president trump stopped stop by atailgate party at the a gamma fraternity house pretty spoke with the students on he even did a bit of grilling we are told himself. vivek ramaswamy he also spoke at a tailgate rally earlier. spoke about the second amendment and what he said sets him apart from the rest of the field. he is on the six white house hopefuls who for nalco qualified for the second primary debate that will be aired on the foxbusiness network just over three weeks from now for the next showdown september 27, it will be live from the ronald reagan presidential library in southern california with a trio of our hosts. of course looking forward to watching round number two, arthel. arthel: ran to indeed strong words and the governor of texas after reports the white house is looking to force migrants to stay in the lone star state after crossing the southern border but will have more on that coming up soon. get one free for back to school. visionworks. see the difference. i'll always take care of you. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ be by your side... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? 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>> on to state hundreds of protested in staten island near a former catholic school which has been turned into this 300 bed makeshift shelter. people have repeatedly protested here demanding the shelter be shut down. temporarily banned up migrants are being housed there. the city that appealed the ruling was overturned. now republican lawmakers have filed a lawsuit try trying to t the shelter shut down. one of the lawmakers says he wants the city to reevaluate its right to shelter mandate. that's even if you shut off the valve from texas there is an overwhelming faucet in the bottom line is unless new york city is willing to change the right to shelter dissent to create and challenge that we will continue to see this downward spiral broker sneered state gop lawmakers have been calling for a special session to deal with the crisis. this there's a democratic governor kathy hopefuls hedged while she is entertaining all options, she feels the white house needs to provide more resources. other democratic leaders have echoed a similar message eric. super rights to be thank you, arthel? arthel: back in washington the president taking some heat from voters over his handling of the border. at least to some recent polling. meanwhile texas governor greg abbott wants to send a more more migrants to her nation's capitol white house reportedly weighs a possible change to its immigration policy was go to lucas tomlinson he is live at the white house with more. lucas, give us the details please. >> arthel, the economy according to a new wall street journal poll the majority of americans say it's gotten worse under president biden. they also think immigration has gotten worse as well for only 25% of americans think the economy's gotten better. then there is the head to head battle that is alarming some white house officials it shows 73% of voters say that biden is too old to seek a second term. 47% of voters say donald trump is too old to be president at 77 years old. also concerning is the potential rematch right on the wall street journal shows donald trump on a dead heat with president biden potential rematch of 2020 election. there's about eight other gop candidates who love the opportunity to swear off one on one against bite and the general election buried some polls have nikki haley beating biden. some more from the wall street journal poll neither joe biden nor donald trump is honesty. there's the issue of immigration another area president biden does not pull welts forward a plan for migrants to remain in texas a far cry from donald trump's are made in mexico. this to recoup a fire at response in texas governor greg abbott who's been shifting tens of thousands of migrants to new york and here in the nation's capitol. abbott taking to twitter this scam was tried years ago and was shot down by a judge. we will send biden same swift justice even more buses of migrants to washington d.c. but speaking of remaining in texas the federal appeals court said late this week that 1000-foot floating a barrier on the rio grande is allowed to remain in texas and remain in place the white house claims its border policies are working. >> the president has done more to secure the board and to deal with this issue than anybody else. >> last month so the most migrant families ever crossing the us-mexico border into the united states illegally. >> lucas tomlinson live from the white house think you lucas. >> and the fed stopped the buses heading north up from that lone star state texas governor greg abbott's office and the customss and border protection agency says so far more than 35000 migrants have been busted from texas to northern sanctuary cities in addition the number border encounters have surpassed 1.6 million since october 1. it's more than 20000 illegal immigrants have been expelled they say and the last four months. former border patrol chief deputy commissioner also former acting isa director joins us now. do you think president biden has the power, did the feds have te ability to block governor abbott's buses? >> i don't believe they do. let's think what they're asking for here. the people being sent by governor abbott to new york, washington d.c. every single that we're going to go well over 2 million encounters it. let's just say well over 2,035,000 were sent from texas specifically to new york. they were in cbp custody. humanitarian reasons. they are free to go into the united states was some level of status they were set up for asylum or an immigration hearing. they are typically free to go. many go wherever they want including new york without assistance to texas. you think about place like eagle pass or real