that? very little. just what i ve heard on the news. our county sherrifs department is actually the lead on the investigation because the mcclellans lived outside the forney city limits. they re working in conjunction with the f.b.i., handling that part of the investigation. i ve heard a lot of the same theories that are out there that i m sure you have. and really what i m trying to make my focus and for the forney community is let the investigators chase down those leads. the main thing we need to focus on are the mcclellans and making sure we keep the feeling in our community of support not only for their family but also for each other. steve: indeed. if anybody watching has any information go to kaufman countycrimestoppers.org. mayor of forney, thank you for joining us live. his horrific injury stunned a nation. coming up, a huge update on how kevin ware is doing on
law enforcement agencies throughout the lone star state of texas are on high alert after a texas d.a. and his wife were found dead inside their home over the weekend, two months after an assistant d.a. was found inside a courthouse in texas. the governor, rick perry, is asking everybody to be vigilant. i suggest everyone should be careful about what goes on, whether they re public officials or otherwise. this, i think, is a clear concern to individuals who are in public life, particularly those who deal with some very mean and vicious individuals. steve: who s killing prosecutors in texas? and is this an attack on our justice system? darren roselle is the mayor in the city where the victims were found.
brian? brian: are you tougher than a boy scout? steve and i will take on that challenge. we ll see if we can be weeblows at that point and see who gets the fox & friends merit of honor, if anyone. we are not forceed to hand out if we are not worthy. who starts the fire? fox & friends starts. who starts the fire? i m done. steve: the boy scouts starting that fire out there did it the old-fashioned way. gretchen: they have a reality show coming up? is that what we re talking about here? they re going to put you guys to the test to see how you guys stack up against the boy scouts. i m sure you ll be fantastic. brian: you could drop me on a mountain with nothing but my wallet, and
the president will announce a $100 million plan today to study the human brain. it will involve both government agencies and private institutions. good luck on that. finally, 1.7 million. that s how many people left new york state between the years of 2000 and 2011, partly due to the fact that new york was named the worse state in the country for personal freedom and the taxes are also really high. gretchen: our next guest is nope for work on screen. but perhaps her most important role is mom to her children and that includes her 15-year-old son, r.j., who has autism. steve: that s right. but r.j. is not alone. this year up with in 50 american kids will show signs of autism. the estimate up from last year s prediction, one in 88, according to the centers for disease control. brian: here to recognize world autism awareness day, actress and board member of autism speaks, holly robertson petition. great to be back. steve: you re a vision in blue.
what i tried to reach out to him about was the mental part of it, the pitfalls, psychological aspect of recovering from an injury. i think he s going to really do well. i think people will be surprised how well he s going to do. gretchen: there are differences, because back 30 years ago when you had your injury, this didn t put rods in legs, or at least to the ability they can do it now. it ended your career. many people are saying that he will come back and play basketball. do you believe that? i do. i really do. the advances in science and medicine today and the technology that s available to the doctors is just incredible. plus the athletes are different, too. the nutritional elements that go into the body, the way people take care of themselves, the way you train, it s all so different than it was 30 years ago. when he went down, it conjured up memories like it was yesterday. i was surprised at how many memories came back. steve: a lot of people thought of you immediately