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Chapter 1: What recent developments have occurred in the Nancy Guthrie case?
One ransom note deadline has passed. Another looms Monday. I'm Dave Anthony. Fox News is the search for Nancy Guthrie continues in Arizona. Her son Cameron put out another video message on social media to whoever kidnapped the 84-year-old.
We need you to reach out and we need a way to communicate with you so we can move forward. But first we have to know that you have our mom.
Those ransom notes have been emailed to TV outlets.
The FBI has brought in a critical response group from Quantico. They have a team processing social media evidence and phone and digital footprints.
Fox's Alicia Cunha outside Nancy Guthrie's home in Tucson.
Here's what's going to happen today. We've been told that investigators are going to be back out going door to door in Nancy's neighborhood. We know that they were. In Annie's neighborhood, the daughter yesterday, they're still looking for more video camera.
And I've been told that there are neighbors here who have received emails letting them know that authorities are going to be trying to talk to them and they really want any video they could possibly provide.
Iran holding indirect talks today in Oman through a mediator after President Trump's threats to attack again like last year as he demands Iran scale back its nuclear and missile programs. The U.S. military blew up another boat said to be trafficking drugs off the South American coast. Two alleged narco-terrorists on board were killed.
The opening ceremony at the Olympics is just hours away in Italy, though it's already day three of the Winter Games. And some are out protesting against the U.S. and immigration enforcement here.
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Chapter 2: How is the FBI involved in the investigation of Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping?
They've done bad things that I don't approve of and we don't approve of and we don't want them here. A banner criticizing Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President J.D. Vance headed up the march.
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As they protest against ICE all the way over in Italy, Democrats in Congress keep demanding immigration enforcement reform, and they have a list willing to block funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which only has a week's worth left in the deal that ended the partial government shutdown this week.
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Chapter 3: What actions are being taken by investigators in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood?
Republicans like Senator Josh Hawley blasting a list of demands from Democrats to rein in U.S. immigration enforcement.
This has nothing to do with trying to get accountability for what's recently happened with discrete incidents in Minnesota. This is about trying to hamstring the entire agency.
Those demands include judicial warrants, identification requirements, and ending roving patrols, which Democrats say will make the agency more accountable. The Department of Homeland Security is funded through the end of next week, with both sides appearing to be far apart from reaching a deal that can pass both the House and Senate. On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
If DHS funding runs out next week, that means TSA workers at airport security checkpoints would not get paid like during the long shutdown last year.
Meanwhile, the FAA keeps trying to get more air traffic controllers. There's been a push for hiring to address a shortage, but more than 30% of air traffic controller trainees failed out of or left the program over the fiscal year ending last September. The U.S. Transportation Department Office of Inspector General says it'll look into why that is.
It says in a statement, the training academy is facing considerable challenges, including a shortage of qualified instructors, capacity limitations, an outdated curriculum, and high training failure rates. The FAA is about 3,500 air traffic controllers short of targeted staffing levels.
The hiring process has been sped up, starting salaries have been increased, and retirement-eligible controllers are being offered bonuses to stick around. Chris Foster, Fox News.
On Wall Street, stock futures are rising, suggesting there could be a rebound from yesterday's big sell-off. The Nasdaq has plunged more than 1,000 points in the last three days. Bitcoin is also rising now after another big drop yesterday for crypto when Bitcoin's value around $60,000 was around half its peak in October. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.
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