people in the middle, ainsley. ainsley: it s wonderful there. i ve swam in that very ocean most of us have who lived on the atlantic, but i walked on that very beach. steve: do you know how deep it is? ainsley: i know it gets increasingly deeper. if you re really little you can get a blowup raft and your dad can take you out. he will hold on to the edge of the raft and he tells us where to dive for the sand dollars and then we put them in the raft, they re all brown. and we take them back to the house and my mom puts them in sand buckets with water and bleach and they turn white. brian: are you talking generically about people or your own life? ainsley: generically. steve: it s cold here, a big storm, a lot of news. brian: meanwhile, we begin with the crisis at the southern border. it s never going away it seems. fox news has video that shows a
sixth avenue. than getting hit by people bungee jumping. juan what s on your bucket list? don t say kimberly. that s the obvious. that would be a curvy roller coaster. again this is inappropriate. mrs. williams is out of town obviously. out of contact. i apologize. i apologize. i m the one making these horrible references. it s your fault. it is your fault. it is my fault. there it is. but when i was like 19 i was in africa. and i was and i went on a safari right? so i would like to go back. i d like to take my kids. yeah? that s nice. that s cool. kill a lion. good for you, juan. that s exactly what i had in mind. kimberly? i would love to go on an african safari. with juan williams. could i roar? yes, roar. on my bucket list i have sand buckets, a paint bucket and a