Chapter 1: What challenges is ICE currently facing?
ICE is on a hot seat. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. They are reckless, creating chaos in our communities, terrorizing adults and children alike, and undermining our moral authority as a nation of liberty and rule of law.
Democratic Congressman Benny Thompson at a House hearing with giant photos displayed of Rene Good and Alex Preddy killed during confrontations with agents during protests in Minneapolis.
In the video of the incident, A DHS agent can be seen cheering Mr. Preeti's death.
And then Thompson led a moment of silence. A short time later, Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told the hearing. ICE remains committed to the fundamental principles that those who illegally enter our country must be held accountable. And they won't be intimidated by what he calls dangerous anti-ICE resistance.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the House hearing on ICE operations?
Death threats against ICE personnel increased more than 8,000%. Assaults on officers have skyrocketed over 1,400%. One officer in Minnesota had his finger bitten off by a protester, egged on by elected officials characterizing our offices as Gestapo or secret police.
This hearing comes as Homeland Security funding runs out Friday night, but not for most ICE operations unless Congress approves more money, Democrats demand immigration enforcement reform or no new funding. Still no sign of Nancy Guthrie. So her daughter, today's show host Savannah Guthrie, says in a social media video.
We are at an hour of desperation. And we need your help.
Urging anyone anywhere who's seen or heard anything to contact law enforcement. And we still know of no contact between whoever kidnapped the 84-year-old Guthrie.
Chapter 3: How is the search for Nancy Guthrie progressing?
And on day 10 of the search, Fox's Alicia Cunha reports from Tucson.
Investigators have not identified any suspects, persons of interest, or vehicles connected to Nancy Guthrie. Anyone who believes they have information is asked to call... 1-800-CALL-FBI and other emergency numbers. The FBI put up billboards in places outside of Arizona, like Albuquerque, Dallas, Phoenix, and Irwindale, California.
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Chapter 4: What legal issues are surrounding California's No Secret Police Act?
While Democrats in Congress keep demanding immigration enforcement reform, California's attempt to unmask federal agents fails in federal court.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the No Secret Police Act into law in September in response to masked agents conducting immigration raids in Los Angeles. The Trump administration sued, and U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder finds the ban unlawfully discriminates against federal agents because it does not equally apply to state law enforcement officers.
She is approving enforcement of a separate law passed at the same time requiring any law enforcement operating in California to display identification including their agency and name or badge number. Chris Foster, Fox News.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will go to the White House tomorrow to talk to President Trump about Iran. Days after U.S. and Iran talks, submit a Trump threat for more military action like last year if Iran does not scale back its nuclear and missile programs. Meanwhile...
Chapter 5: What are the latest developments in U.S.-Iran relations?
A top security adviser to Iran's supreme leader is in Oman today, the site of talks between Iran and the United States last week. An Iranian state news agency describing the visit as important. Ali Largiani will meet the official who acted as the main intermediary in last week's negotiation.
Separately, a spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry has said those discussions with the US allowed his country to work out how serious the Americans were. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
Opening arguments continue today in Los Angeles in a case putting social media on trial. Meta, the parent of Facebook and Instagram and Google, which owns YouTube.
According to the lawsuit, Big Tech is accused of developing addiction machines that cause harm to youth. And the alleged effects include addictive and compulsive phone use, anxiety, depression, eating disorders and body dysmorphia, self-harm and suicide and suicidal ideations. Meta disputing these claims, saying they've rolled out safety features such as parental control tools.
Chapter 6: How is Big Tech being held accountable for youth mental health issues?
That's Fox's Todd Pyro on Wall Street. The Dow hit a new all-time high this morning. The Nasdaq's up 30 points. I'm Dave Anthony. Fox News.