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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends October 5, 2021 11:14:00

yesterday. jillian: did you? did you guys get one? brian: two or three days. although the post office wants to slow down. jillian: see it in a month. jillian: go ahead and get to your headlines now. we begin with thsmght 16 republican senators are demanding answers from the department of homeland security and the pentagon about afghan refugee resettlement. they claim the biden administration s vetting process is, quote: unclear and incomplete. they are asking secretaries mayorkas and austin to clarify what actions are being taken when a refugee is flagged as a potential security risk. this amid reports hundreds of refugees are walking off military bases without getting resettlement issues. seattle is moving thousands of its homeless in apartments. the city buying three building informs $50 million using a portion of code relief package. stunning views of the space needle apparently. and in los angeles officials are offering shelter to its homeless population. this as about 200 people t

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190123:13:01:00

week. the fbi agent association warns investigations into terror and drug trafficking are being damaged forever. the washington post reports hundreds of irs employees are skipping work so your tax refunds will be delayed. realities brought to you by your government as we are now in day 33 of the longest government shutdown of u.s. history. the good news is that the senate tomorrow will vote on two competing proposals to end it. the bad news, neither plan is expected to get the votes needed to pass. don t pop the champagne yet. so what exactly is the senate voting on? number one, a republican proposal for nearly $6 billion for president trump s wall. some temporary protections for daca recipients. number two, a democratic plan to re-open the government without providing any funds for the wall. as lawmakers struggle to break the impasse the white house says it is moving forward with the state of the union plans though they are not sure if they are truly invited to capitol hill. a tru

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190123:11:00:00

i find it impossible that men and swren to rely on food banks to get through the day. announcer: this is new day. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all aunder rot world. this is new day. it s wednesday, january 23rd, 6:00 here in new york. it is day 33 of the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. good news is that the senate is going to vote on something to end it. the bad news is that it almost definitely won t pass. the worse the news is that 800,000 federal workers missed their second paycheck this week. the scary news is that the fbi agents association warns investigations into terror and drug trafficking are being hurt by this. the expensive news is that the washington post reports hundreds of irs employees are skipping work which kwo koh mean your tax refunds will be deplayed. expensive, scary, worse and bad they re going to vote on something that likely will not pass. what are they voting on?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190105:11:43:00

ed: good morning again. government headlines stop officials from getting pay hikes. the office of personal management ordering the federal managements to continue to pay senior officials at frozen rate until legislation is finally passed. the irs is still demand thawing pay your taxes on time despite the shutdown. this despite the fact that your tax returns are maybe going to be delayed since the shutdown delayed two weeks ago. the irs has cut staffing by 88%. and cnn is getting slammed for reports hundreds of tsa workers are calling in sick because of the shutdown. homeland security spokesman tweeted out more fake news from cnn. security operations at airports have not been impacted by nonexistent sickout. cnn has cell numbers of multiple tsa public affairs professionals but rather than validate statistics. they grossly misrepresented them. pete: an apple is just an

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180830:09:15:00

this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian s back? he doesn t get my room. he s only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40 s. welcome back. u.s. citizens are being targeted in the trump administration s attempt to crack down on legal and illegal immigration, throwing their citizenship into question. the washington post reports hundreds of hispanic u.s. citizens living along the southern border have had their passports stripped or been

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