pete: indeed. morning, will. how s it going there? it s still pretty dark, but you ve got a border wall behind you and a president finally decided at least to make a layover, three hours, in el paso today. will: yeah. it is still dark, as you mentioned, it s 6 a.m. here in the mountain time zone of el paso, texas. it s approximately, i would say, 35 degrees. and to your point, pete, this is the second time that it s been sort of a layover for president biden in his career to visit the southern border. once before it was driving through the, essentially, and today it s a stopover on his way to mexico city. the el paso sector of our southern border is 2 the 68 miles 268 miles. it includes portions of new mexico. i m sitting just yards from the rio grande river are, and a section of the border wall. you know, pete and emily, i m looking at essentially right here next to me is we ll go over here in just a moment, this is the heavy metal border wall you ve come to expect, two
she s a sophomore. she s not a senior like the others. this may be with her very first time away from home. she s about 19 years old. you know, until you to go through, you live through a violent crime, and i hope nobody listening right now ever does that, or you re a witness to the a violent crime, you block out what s happening. i know that. firsthand. you don t want to realize what s happening. you don t want to remember. i m sure she was in sort of a state of shock. she locked her door, and according to what we ve learned, coe berg s footprints coe beggar kohberger s footprints may be outside her door. she locked herself inside and did not say a word. she s got a lifetime of regret. that s her punishment. but we will hear she will be a witness at trial. emily: and you re right, nancy, you know, this was the largest incoming freshman if class the university of idaho had ever