executive action on the border crisis as shocking scenes like on the screen become too often. you are watching fox and friends, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the numbers are staggering, 200,000 crossings just this year. todd: the biden admin strigz just closed both crossings this week while illegal activity reign supreme. carley: alexandria hoff has more from washington. alexandria: timing of the letter coincides with influx you were just talking about. in appeal to the president yesterday, speaker johnson wrote southern border of our nation is being overrun and border protection is at a breaking point. i urge you to take executive action to stem the record tide of illegal immigration. speaker johnson called on the president to end catch and release and see a grant parole on case-by-case basis, instead of a sweeping role and see president reinstate the stay in mexico program. the white house says they are doing all they can. it is not unusual, this im
the king has come. good morning, new york such a holy night take your hats off such a holy night lawrence: that s beautiful that s the james hall and worship and praise performing. can you know you can sing when it s cold outside and your voice is still beautiful lawrence: they will with be us all morning welcome to fox & friends this beautiful morning. brian: they dressed appropriately. carley: look great and sound great. lawrence: you did, too. brian: i dressed for indoors. that is a great choir, indoor and outdoor uniforms. carley: it s 27 degrees outside. so apologies if you are outside to the beautiful choir, you sound great as well. lawrence: later in the show yesterday on the show brian talking about how the he or she is is and reese s came together. brian: just chocolate in general. lawrence: all of it together. there is going to be a huge fact-check. brian: reese s came to be. lawrence: as usual, brian was totally wrong about
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$6250 for each of his 28 years behind bars. from 2016 to 2020, 374 people wrongfully convicted of murder, 61% african-americans, have reunited with their families together they spent over 6000 years in prison. years. years they will never get back. that s all for this edition of dateline. i am craig melvin. thank you for watching. i am craig melvin and this is dateline. leading up to this assign what it was going to be like. i had so many thoughts leading to this assignment as to what it would be like. trying to imagine going down isoad, knowing it s a one- way trip. this moment where you get your last glimpse of the world around you, but that glimpse is through steelman mesh. louisiana highway 66. it s beautiful countryside and undoubtedly not lost on the countless men driven to the place where they will most likely die. that road ends here. the louisiana state penitentiary, a former plantation. the size of manhattan. 28 square miles. most people call it angola named
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