- there s so much negativity surrounding this place that no one ever focuses on the positive. they see us as ignorant or hillbillies. - overdose capital of the east coast. - there s really more here than just poverty and illiteracy and drugs. there s a lot of good people here. - when you walk on this field, you better have tunnel vision. don t look left. don t look right. you look at that scoreboard, and that shit burn in your heart, you understand me? we got some ground to make up, but once we make that ground up, we ll take off. let s go! [applause, cheers] [upbeat rock music] both: i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder - la, la - sha la, la, la, la sha la, la, la, la - sha la, la, la - sha la, la, la, la sha la, la, la, la, la [instrumental music] new york city, where i live. and it s easy to think, having
coverage and we ll start with david spunt tracking president biden and his reaction to the border crisis from wilmington, delaware. we ve got griff jenkins tracking conditions on the ground from the southern border and we ll turn to griff first, a closer look from mission, texas. hi, griff. hey, gillian and kristin. we re down on the border in mission, texas, part of the rio grande sector. what s happening at this moment see this white bus coming through the border wall in the distance about a mile is the rio grande river where we re apprehending record number of migrants. this is the 13th bus i ve seen since i ve been here today. it s full of migrants that have been processed and we have exclusive photos, i want to show you where that bus just came from. these photos from here show that the processing center, a temporary processing center has been set up outdoors, you can see in the photo, the white buses, you can see migrants all over the place, they ve had to set up a po
that there s not a lot of resources here, and before, you can kind of feel the dreariness that kind of lingered around the community, but now, you know, with these boys winning, with the worth ethic they re putting in, you can feel the support, and they feel it. they feel that sense of pride. - how has this football program changed your life? - it gives me something to do, stay out of trouble. - some of these guys have changed 100%. they had no guidance, no discipline. and as a team in here relying on each other, their limits are out of this world. - now, in the past, you could ve made big money in you know, working in coal. you don t have that kind of guarantee now. what do you see yourself doing in ten years? - journalism. - journalism. - i hope in ten years, i hope to be studying my phd and be a mechanical engineer. - mechanical engineer. - yes, sir. - i m definitely gonna be a neuro psychologist. - neuro psychologist? - yep. - you know, what s tougher, life or football? - life. - l
do we know if she plans to take the stand? that s the big question. she could take the stand today or tomorrow. today, the plaintiff s daughters are actually testifying, and the jury has also heard from multiple neurological doctors on the concussion terry sanderson suffered from the ski accident in 2016. today taped testimony by a neuro psychologist was played in court. she explained the deterioration of sanderson s outgoing life and relationship to a woman he was once engaged to. terry came to my clinic, well, about 2017, so a little under six years ago, and he worked so hard, he really, you know, gave his best effort and he did notice, we noticed some definite improvements. but talking to him now, knowing where he is now, it is still showing clearly that he s still