steve: welcome folks, 7:00 a.m. january 25th. this is fox & friends. we made it back from new england. lawrence: texas size showdown with the white house governor greg abbott invoking the founding fathers insisting defending the border his way. plus, third party pressure? with a trunk biden rematch looking more likely could a third party ticket gain more steam? brian: cash for attending class. a new ohio bill pay kindergartens for going to school. about time. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. remember, your mornings are better because, look around you, you are better with friends. i m on top of the world hey i m on top of the world brian: one of the most under estimated place in this country is upstate new york. i have been there a lot because i had three kids go to college up there. and as i went up there, i said did i not know it was that nice. glen falls also beautiful this time of year. and a special thanks to mother nature for p
with the body from the time it comes in. with me, dr. john garavaglia, chief medical examiner for the contiguous county to seminole county. we saw the questioning of someone that you worked with for ten years. yes. he was my boss for ten years, i know him well. and he came in and basically said that the shooting of trayvon martin occurred between 1 and 4 inches, that the muzzlele didn t actually go against his chest, but it was about four inches away. it was about two to four. he s right. that s forensics 101. there s no question about that. that part is not debittable. the debate is how that occurred and to say that it just occurred one way, i love the doctor. he s a great guy. he comes off as a little authoritative. you think?
doctor, do you think? i ve been in the courtroom with him, too. you have to see where they re coming from. whenever anybody comes in as a defense witness. an expert. or a prosecution witness, you have to kind of see where they re coming from. okay. but what s interesting, doctor, is that dr. booed b bodden saidy could have been standing facing each other and had the same forensic result. you look at one piece of the puzzle. the doctor was putting it all together. grass stains. what do you think. how do you know trayvon s not getting up and he s pulling the sweatshirt down and he s getting up. there s a lot of things that could be going on. okay. the truth is that trayvon isn t here to tell about it, is he? right. he s not here to tell about it, so you have to look at the forensics. we know that it s contact to the sweatshirt but not to the skin. i m saying you can t a hundred percent say he s on his back