course you want your child s teacher to have a doj degree but what if it s daycare, that s going to hurt small businesses and then he talks about healthcare, and expanding the worst parts of obamacare. job killing employer mandate. yes another one. steve: there are two different infrastructure bills there s the debt ceiling, funding the government. i think the average person just can t get their head around all of the stuff and so that s why people don t understand it. brian: so you did help nancy pelosi about the program. steve: you just sold it. brian: told a little bit more about the program. ainsley: you re welcome, nancy. brian: sign it over. steve: more on this throughout the morning. in the meantime let s switch gears. shocking new video highlighting the horrifying impacts of america s border crisis a seven-year-old migrant girl, abandoned by a smuggler after being dropped down a 30-foot wall at the texas border. brian: this as the border agents arrested 24 migrants they believe
coming forth to confess to that crime. we have to have a way to be able to verify and confirm when someone does come forward with information, be they a friend of brian laundrie, or anyone else, that the information is, in fact , something only known to the killer. ainsley: how did they determine strangulation? well, strangulation be the hyoid bone was broken and as you ll notice in the report, they talked also about a ct scan and many other tests that they performed on her and i think in part, they did that to determine whether or not she was beaten before she was murdered, so for example, with the ct scan and a black light and other things you can actually see when you re in the morgue under proper lighting you can actually see a black and blue mark before it would appear on the surface of the skin. you could see the bruising beneath the skin, with a ct scan or with black lighting. ainsley: that s interesting.
looking for athletic kids to be on the crew team and she walked on and she had a tryout, they signed her on the spot. ainsley: they get up early. steve: 4:00. and the trouble is when you re doing that row, row, row your boat thing on the charles, when you go down and you hit an ice block, you know, ice floating, the whole boat goes like that. ainsley: did she ever fall in? steve: nope but it was a little scary. brian: you can t use engines on that right? you have to row? ainsley: that s kind of the point. do you know the difference of the commonwealth and a state? i just looked it up. steve: there are four commonwealths, pennsylvania, kentucky, massachusetts, and virginia. ainsley: okay, so there s really no difference in the relationship to the nation as a whole when you used to refer to the united states there s no difference between a state and a commonwealth. the distinction is name-only. the commonwealth is just like any other state in their politic s and laws. steve: they used to
written a handwritten note in the past year, most in the past five years, six in 10 men have not, and it s also, believe it or not, a affecting older americans, just half of americans age over the age of 65 have written a handwritten note in the past five years because this was our grandmother s thing steve: a lost art. ainsley: your grandmother always said you have to write a thank you note. brian: right. actually, yeah, i learned that in school. in college one of the first things they say is steve: be polite. brian: i always write thank you notes. ainsley: you do, handwritten? brian: yeah, one thing i ve passed down generations. steve: and you have always been very kind when you send out your books to us, and he s got a new one coming up you always write in the open, hey, steve, ainsley , thank you very much for this , and personalization. brian: i think so, meanwhile, happy birthday to the navy, three retired seals running for congress joining us to explain how their service prepa
giving fox & friends enterprise reporter lawrence jones an inside look at what they re up against in an exclusive ride -along down at the border in del rio and that s where he joins us live from this morning. was it a chopper you got to go up in? reporter: yeah, ainsley, good morning to you guys. good morning, family. we were up in the chopper yesterday. you know, dps is really leading this fight on the ground. i ve been telling you guys that for weeks because you got the border patrol they aren t able to do foot pursuits. yesterday while we were in the air, they called us on the radio and said they had illegals jumping off a train, in the brush, going through, they didn t have any eyes, they just had the sensors. we were able to locate them and let them know the exact location where they were. you know, you hear the biden administration they say that this border is secure. it is on lockdown. that s not what we re seeing on the ground and i think the important note for the audience to