east coast, monday, june 17th, this is fox and friends . lawrence: illegal immigrant arrested for the frape and murdr of a mother of the family of five. this is not democrat or republican problem, you would think border patrol can stop peep and he will say, are you wanted for murder in your country? if so, you can t come in here. ainsley: that seems reasonable. lawrence: basic stuff. steve: talk to joe. joe is launching an adblitz, will the president s attempt to paint former 39 trump as a felon pay off. brian: and angel hernreese a defending had foul against caitlin clark. three sky players coming over, i think they are going to look at this. brian: they should look at that, converted to a flagrant. ainsley: that is worse than a regular foul? brian: worst ever without being arrested. we like controversy. by the way, caitlin clark s team won. final hour of fox and friends starts now. mor mornings are better with friends, get dressed. american tourist fo
not really, but mostly sad all the time. a lot of kids, they don t want to address it. not depressed, but sad all the time. which goes to how we think through the words we use. whether we re kids or adults. people are tired. people are tired of talking about they re tired and sometimes we just want to shut it all out and one thing that we re seeing because in the news, we measure things, right? is how people are making changes in this context. for the last 18 months, reports of millions of people quitting their jobs. npr says people rethinking what work means to them. how they re valued, how they spend their time. and in this cdc, which we often talk about in a covid context, tracks all kinds of data. they re confirming anxiety and depression levels are measurably up compared to been when the pandemic hit. let s get into it with special guests. we have leaders here, tony,