jon: i m jon scott is, and this is the fox report. 9 with sad news breaking just a short time ago, rosalynn carter, the former first lady to the longest living president in american history, jimmy carter, has passed away at the age of 96. he died peacefully at home she died peacefully at home in georgia. tribute withs are pouring in honoring her service in the white house as a longtime trusted partner and adviser to her husband and her decades of work as a humanitarian. bret baier looks at her long life and legacy. former first lady rosalynn carter was born in the small town of plains, georgia, in 1927, the same place as her husband, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter. i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear and even though the couple only spent one term in the white house, rosalynn carter s effect is still felt in washington. i never doubted that he could be can a great president. [applause] while her husband was working on middle east peace and
[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] rachel: our nation s and some this saturday morning. thanks for sending your pictures. pete: it is not my cat but i would adopt it if need be. good morning. rachel: not going to get on the cat. pete: that s good. i know you are on the patriot awards. rachel: still in the afterglow. rachel: pete: we just returned from nashville where the patriot award happened. will: it was slightly bedazzled. it was perfectly tasteful, not over the top. rachel: it was. it was. on thursday night at the patriot awards not as tasteful that you wore it in the morning for fox and friends . pete: i had three outfit changes, the last outfit at the patriot awards on fox and friends . will: your tux. but there is your be dazzled. pete: credit to the fox wardrobe department. you can t go over the top but a little bit there kind of work to. rachel: it worked. pete: too much talk about clot
1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3, 4. brian: it s almost as if the volume down or driving away. like you are in the car and heard the band. the brass animals and the maple wood high school drumline. ainsley: they have been preparing for that practicing together. steve: out in the parking lot. ainsley: we had the brass animals on and they played for the debate. we loved their name. anything with animal in it makes them seem fun. steve: fantastic. we are here at the grand ole opry house in nashville which, of course, is music city. so we have got to start the show with music. thanks to everybody who is in the band and thanks to our live studio audience. thank you very much. [applause] brian: most of them stayed all night. they ordered clothes, had a change of clothes brought. in. steve: no, they didn t. brian: this is what they are wearing? steve: the thing about the seats at the grand ole opry house. they are not individual seats. like church pews an
developing. biden s white house calling the situation at the border a challenge at a big problem but still not calling it a crisis. this is as the administration officials blame the trump team for what is happening there. now biden s homeland security chief s warning we are on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border when we have in just the last 20 years. john: pretty shocking statement. were going to speak with texas senator john cornyn and arizona s attorney general who is leading efforts to sue the biden administration over its immigration policy. so-called public charge. we begin with casey stegall live at the southern border in alamo, texas. casey, what s the situation? john, sandra, good to see you. the border patrol agent chief for this very sector which is the rio grande valley of south texas, one sector alone covers and encompasses some 277 miles of the entire southern border. over the last couple days, he says his agents have arrested almost