rope out of bed sheets and escaped from the warren county jail. he is a suspect in multiple cases involving rape and murder. police say he is the prime suspect in the killing of this woman accused of gunning her down before kidnapping an elderly couple at gun point. dana: investigators are relying on dogs, drones and helicopters. recently abandoned campsites believe he is still in the area. they are warning folks to lock their doors and stay vigilant. this gentleman is very, very dangerous. they should report any unusual situations or things out of the ordinary. he is a survivalist and has been known to do these things in the past, be able to survive out there. bill: we mention northwestern pennsylvania where cb cotton reports from warren today. good morning. good morning, we ve learned a lot over the past 24 hours. he is not only an expert at surviving in the wilderness, a source close to the investigation says he has worked to become skilled with firearms outsid
but every real sports fan has had a moment when an athlete has failed and said, i can do better than that. on your mark, get set on this episode, you re about to find out all the reasons you can t do better than that. going for a touchdown, sharpshooter from this court. you re looking at the spirit of america. i grew up resenting sports. when you re a black kid who everybody knows is going to be over 6 feet tall, every conversation goes to, you play basketball. i only did it in eighth grade. i went the whole season without scoring a point, like dennis rodman, but without the rebounding and hair. when i lived in chicago, i discovered michael jordan. now i m the guy who quotes the last dance like it s a new book of the bible. i took it personally. but that s the thing about sports. we often take it personally. i m somehow a grown man and hate the dukes for no good reason. john starks! sports gives us a place to release all our unchecked f you to everybody invo
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watch list right here at our southern border. those numbers are higher than the last five years all combined together. they are running out to flat top area. an average of 1,800 illegal immigrant runners have slipped past border patrol every day since october. cbp forces tell fox news. and new cbp data on the number of potential terrorists encountered at the southern border highlights why that is a major concern. according to cbp in fiscal year 2017, there were only two people on the terror watch list arrested at the southern border. fiscal year 2018 had six. fiscal year 2019 had zero. fiscal year 2020 had three. fiscal year 2021 had 15 and so far in facial year 2022 border patrol has already arrested 50 people on the terror watch list. the trend is clear. the numbers of known or suspected tastes arrested at the southern border have exploded under president biden: we are here once again dealing with the ongoing failure of the biden administration to do its fundamental j