eric wood joins us now. could you describe your thoughts when that kickoff was returned the distance? it was unbelievable. the pregame ceremony, all the emotion in the stadium which turned into a celebration it looked all week like it could be a tragedy. but it turned into a celebration. celebrating trainers, celebrating demarre s health at the moment and into hermine heinz who has never returned a opening kickoff takes it to the house. josh allen described it perfectly it was spiritual a different type of moment than i have ever felt in a stadium similar to i never experienced like the week before in cincinnati when demarre was down on the field in the manner that he was. it was incredible celebration moment of just a week of seemingly this country coming together. brian: red zone has a way of showing highlights of teams scoring. this time it was showing highlights of damar and how people are recognizing him and
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huge. that s a highway, it leads to the biggest port of entry right here into el paso. the reason i want to show you that, guys, back in new york. this is they call it the biggest binational metro area in the world. it s two and a half million people between juarez, el paso. loss crew sis not far away. the legal trade legal back and forth to this community is so important and that s why it s really so hard to get a handle on what s going on here. absolutely right. billions of dollars in trade so it s going to take the full community to resolve this crisis. all right. brian, steve, ainsley we will talk about this later more in the show with kansas senator jerry moran by the way right over that traffic are homes that they say right now we are being watched. told this yesterday. targets. brian: they have capable they can afford. give us leverage, shut it down when the governs tried a couple times. then all of a sudden mexico pays attention.
spending three hours on essentially a photo op. which critics said did nothing to spotlight the reality of the crisis. brian: surprised. fox & friends weekend co-host will cain is down in el paso getting a firsthand look. will? will: good morning, brian, steve and ainsley. i m on the border el paso. i m joined as we sit here this morning a cold and dark morning in el paso with fox news contributor sara carter. sarah has covered this border for a long time. sara and i have known each other for deck case. we haven t seen each other in a long time. it s like a reunion this morning. will: so happy to see you this morning. i love the way have you covered this for fox news channel throughout your career. i talked to the residents to talk about the changes they have seen in el paso. the wave, the surge, the numbers. tell me what you are seeing, what is most important you should be paying attention to when it comes to this border drivers? i i think what you are hearg from the resid
what he is going through. all praying, everybody was praying. what happened to the league that was ridiculing tim tebow because he took a knee after a touchdown or a or before or after a game? yeah. it s amazing. i m a man of faith so i knew that there would be some good that comes out of this. and faith and praying and all that being implemented back into the game and so many media members across the country speaking openly about their faith. so many professional athletes, it was a special week and i m not sure maybe tim tebow s honored in some way in this way but i don t think tim would want to make it about himself either. but, just an incredible display of the power of prayer this week. brian: other thing i would say it was great to see instead of taking a knee for how oppressive america is and what happened with slavery in 1619, 177 #. we saw black and white players hugging each other, clearly when you are in a locker room or really in america, we re more