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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino-20211005-14:55:00

well. a medley of criminals arrested one weekend, one spot on border. we'll send it back to you. >> dana: thank you. >> something wasn't right with him. i saw the profile view i was like i'm absolutely, 100% sure that was the guy. >> trace: that's a newly released 911 call detailing the moment a hiker said he saw brian laundrie on the appalachia trail near the north carolina/tennessee border. let's bring in phil keating with this in florida covering this. good morning. >> it was three weeks ago today that 23-year-old brian laundrie is said to have driven the mustang out of his parents' driveway for a hike and never came home and hasn't been seen officially since. for the second straight week a few activists with bull horns have berated the laundrie parents when they are outside. at the top of every hour.

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino-20211005-14:54:00

biden administration as they claim the border is closed and secure? take a listen. >> any time that you stop someone that's coming in illegally and then you process them and release them into our country, that is not a closed border. this administration did not step up and respond in an appropriate way. they changed policy from what it was in the trump administration and that opened the door. >> then over the weekend here in the reef owe grand valley border patrol arrested this man. he is a mexican national hernandez, a convicted child molester with his offense out of raleigh, north carolina. back out here live was not the only one. there were four other serious criminals arrested down here including a mexican national who is a confirmed member of the gulf cartel. el salvador national. active ms-13 gang member and two other sex offenders, one out of oakland, california as

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20211004-22:15:00

cleveland. go high counties seek to convince jurors oversight failures on farmer is is run by walgreen's boots alliance, cvs health corps walmart and giant eagle led to excessive amounts of opioid pills flooding their communities. pharmaceutical companies drug distributors and pharmacies are pending. a florida engineer hiking the place trail says he spotted brian laundrie early saturday morning near the north carolina tennessee border. laundrie is pattern of interest in the death of girlfriend gabby petino. dennis davis tells "fox & friends first" he encountered a man in a white pickup truck who flashed his light and wade his hand. david says he told him the man was lost. the man told davis he was attempting to go to california. davis says he notified authorities. the hay wood county north carolina sheriff's office says deputies did not find laundrie. overover seas afghan hideout

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20211004-22:30:00

teens. >> as these young women began to dhiewm eating disorder content they got more and more depressed. actually makes them use the app. more. they end up in the feedback cycle where they hate their bodies more and more. >> we are never going to be able to eliminate the baseball human tendency to compare yourself to others. >> in today's white house press briefing, press secretary jen psaki voiced concern from the biden administration. >> efforts to attract young users and negative effects on teenager's mental health are certainly troubling. they are hardly isolated incidents. >> haulgen will testify tomorrow entitled protecting kids online. republican tennessee senator marsha blackburn is the ranking member. >> the fact that they have moved forward putting profit as the head of their list and knowing that they were endangering children, those are issues that are of concern. >> the copy of her witness testimony obtained it step in

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Fox News Live-20211003-20:14:00

30, 40, 50,000 people coming, to imagine what you would have to deal with under those conditions would be extremely difficult. >> now, the migrant surges that we're seeing don't just impact border towns in america. on the other side, in cities where we are, just across from, in del rio texas, they have a shelter set up right now across there. we had cameras over there look at what was happening, about a thousand people being housed trying to figure out their next move. on top of that, a lot of folks work across the border in mexico and are legally permitted to come to the u.s. to work, and when they have huge migrant surges, like they did two weeks ago, they closed the bridge down. all those folks could not make money. eric? >> eric: this as the foreign minister of panama is warning that 60,000 haitians are on their way. so it will continue. jeff paul, on the border, thank you, jeff. arthel? >> arthel: jeff and eric, we are learning more about a major oil spill off the coast of southern california. more than 120,000 gallons of

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Fox News Live-20211003-20:22:00

>> arthel: the search for brian laundrie is expanding outside of florida after a possible sighting along the appalachian trail in north carolina. this as questions remain about the death of gabby petito, more than two weeks after her body was found. charles watson is live in north port, florida, with the very latest. charles? >> hi, ar arthel. authorities in north carolina say they have received multiple calls in the last day or so about brian laundrie sightings along the appalachian trail. the most detailed description coming from a florida hiker identified as dennis davis. he tells fox news digital that he spotted and spoke to a man he believed to be brian on a deserted road near the north carolina tennessee border, early saturday morning. davis says the man was driving a white pickup truck and appeared lost and dazed, as he asked for directions to california, using

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Fox News Live-20211003-20:12:00

>> thank you, arthel. >> eric: now to the crisis at the southern border. you know the non-stop surge of migrants, it is not only straining our worlder patrol -- our border patrol but also putting major pressure on border towns. people have been for years and decades dealing with this issue and the increasing crushing number of migrants that are crossing now. even some democratic mayors in the region are calling out the biden administration for its handling of the situation. jeff paul is live on the border. he's in del rio, texas. in del rio, the state is now building -- starting to build temporary fences because of the continuing influx. hi. >> yeah, eric, and the mayor here in del rio, where we are, who happens to be a democrat, says that he's worried about that huge influx, like we saw two weeks ago underneath the international bridge repeating itself, with thousands and thousands of mostly haitian nationals, flooded across the u.s. mexico border. he says for them, that was a success story and that del rio

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Fox News Live-20211003-20:13:00

looks like it could be an entrance point once again. the mayor says he tried to tell federal officials that something like this, that huge influx of migrants was possible back in february. he told them at the time cities like del rio and others along the border need infrastructure, processing centers, food, and shelter. the mayor says he sounded the alarm that something big was going to happen, but nothing was done. all of those federal resources that we saw a few weeks ago underneath the international bridge have now been cleared out, according to the mayor. he and other public officials like the county commissioner are worried about the next migrant surge. the commissioner says border towns like del rio are small and really can't handle taking upon thousands and thousands of people essentially over night. >> it is stressful. you know, it is difficult for a community this size to handle groups of that magnitude and be able to deal with it and to think that, you know, when you hear rumors that there's another

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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams-20190908-03:51:00

where are the mexican pesos that the american people were promised would pay for this wall? there are no pesos. >> in fact, we learned this week the trump administration is taking 3.6 billion with a b dollars away from the pentagon to pay for the wall. in all, 127 military projects will suffer, both here in the u.s. and at military bases around the world. the list as you can see is long. you can find it on the web. it includes scrapping plans to spend money on firefighting stations, hazardous waste facilities, basic infrastructure. "new york times" highlights this example. quote, for almost two decades families at fort campbell, the sprawling army base along the kentucky/tennessee border have born the brunt of the country's war efforts as a steady clip of troops with the 101st air force division and special operations units deployed to afghanistan and iraq. this week the families

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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams-20190907-03:51:00

the american people were promised would pay for this wall? there are no pesos. >> in fact, we learned this week the trump administration is taking $3.6 billion with a "b" dollars away from the pentagon to pay for the wall. in all 127 military projects will suffer both here in the u.s. and at bases around the world. the list as you can see is long. you can find it on the web. it includes scrapping plans for firefighting stations, basic infrastructure. "new york times" highlights this example. quote, for almost two decades, families at fort campbell, the sprawling army base along the kentucky/tennessee border have born the brunt of the war efforts as troops with the 101st airborne division and special operations units deployed to afghanistan and iraq. quote, this week the families discovered they would not get the new middle school they were expecting so that president

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