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>> todd: breaking news this morning. a high school graduation
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ceremony ends with two people shot in one of california's most violent cities turning c celebration into a chaotic scene. new information from police. >> carley: more fallout from the number one golfer in the world, 92 new video sheds new light on the arrest. >> todd: and carley, getting ready to ring in summer with the guy you see on the screen, that is florido. the concert series returns to fox square. he is performing biggest hits all morning long. our wardrobe department is in def conmode to make sure if my pants rip they will replace them with new threads. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. you will be on the dance floor
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ladder? >> todd: piro will be there. >> carley: tale of two campaigns, former president trump is met with supporters vowing to flip the deep blue district red. >> todd: president biden holding i guess a join pres conference with president of kenya at the white house. taking questions from preselected reporters, it did not go well. >> brooke: first major campaign event in new york in years. former president was met with cheers and excitement from supporters as he vows to cut taxes and turn new york around. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. >> thank you, everybody. what a crowd. i'm here tonight to declare we are going to turn new york city around and we are going to turn
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it yearn very, very quickly. [cheering] >> we're going to bring safety back to our streets. we're going to bring success back to our schools. we're going to bring prosperity back to every neighborhood and burrough. >> brooke: in 2016 trump won less than 10% in the bronx. reu recent fox news report shows trump's support has increased among black voters. while trump was in new york trying to flip the big apple. president biden held a press conf conference. he scolded one reporter for asking two questions. >> two questions, if i may. >> president biden: no, one. one question. i will answer your question. >> can you tell me what the --
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as well as kenya is doing when it comes to the humanitarian crisis in the country? thank you. >> what was my question? >> whoa. >> brooke: president biden is heading back to delaware. tomorrow donald trump will speak at libertarian convention where r.f.k. jr. is speaking today. >> todd: thank you. back to the bronx. bring in new york native, s sheree, who worked on. your reaction to the bronx turning out for donald j trump last night? >> we welcomed him with open arms. it was wild. he was there, he was on point. he talked about things everybody is concerned about. as a mom and a wife, the first
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thing i'm concerned about is safety. he touched on safety, security, migrants, he was on fire. the trump train is going strong, i feel it. >> carley: another moment from the speech is probably a different message than voters in the area are used to hearing, listen to this. >> it doesn't matter whether black, brown or white, we are all americans and we're going to pull together as americans. we all want better opportunity and i'm not just going to promise it, i'm going to deliver it. >> carley: compare that to president biden's speech where he made it all about identity politics. you have donald trump saying, i don't care about the color of your skin, talk about the issues. >> amen, donald trump. there is no racism in new york, we don't care what color you are, get the job done. donald trump is on point. it doesn't matter, we're americans and we want this country to be strong again and
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bring it back. i don't like the direction biden has put this country in, nobody does. we have to get law and order, get crime under control. we support our law enforcement. nypd is the greatest police force in the world, we love them. >> todd: trump, as you heard last night, is talking about the issues. whereas, with all due respect to the leader of the free world, many times, nobody knows what president biden is actually talking about. what issues are resonating with voters in the bronx? specifics. >> crime, migrants and also the economy. when i go shopping on arthur avenue, greatest place to shop in the bronx, you notice the price is a little bit more, people pay more with groceries, pay more with gas. >> carley: you talked about those issues. another thing, it was supposed to be an event, he said there
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are so many people here, call it what it is, a rally. he came as a new yorker and talked about parts of the bronx. you wouldn't know the areas he was referring to. i'm sure people in the oaudienc were saying he may be president of the united states, a billionaire, he is one of us. here are what residents said about the event. listen here. >> donald trump showed me that he understands our problems. he understands what the country needs. you see it, he's a doer. i know he's shown me things he's done in 2016. i know how he is passionate about certain issues that i'm passion aelt about. >> has a conversation with people, he is funny and under understands the issues that are important to us. living has spiralled out of control. i don't see byted doing anything about it.
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there is influx at border and trump is the man to do it. >> carley: issues based answers. bronx county voted for president biden 83 to donald trump's 15%. based off this event, do you expect that to change? >> listen to me. >> todd: we're listening. >> the trump train has left the station. i am telling you, trump is going to win. look, he's bombastic, he's loud, there is a lot of things we don't like about him personally. he is a man that will get the job done. >> todd: when does he win new york? he is down by eight or nine points, it is still new york, will he win new york? >> i guarantee you. joe nameth guaranteed it, i am guaranteeing it. >> carley: he is making it closer, in 2020, it was like 22 points and now he's only up by nine. i don't know if it is going to
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happen, we shall see. >> we shall see and you know what, we're on it, trump was on fire and i want to say to everybody out there, let's go, we're tired of being silenced, speak up. >> todd: it is up to voters. >> carley: thank you so much from the great state of new york and bronx area that donald trump spoke last night. over to fox weather meteorologist adam klotz for the memorial day weekend forecast. >> adam: country's midsection been round and round and it continues. this morning, iowa seeing big storms. severe storms moving across the area, reds are tornado-warned storms. could be a couple of tornados on the ground. weather is conducive, friday, saturday and sunday, severe weather area particularly on saturday and sunday. that is three on scale of five
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across the midsection, st. louis and missouri. plenty of warm air in middle of the country. st. louis, get night, louisville, memphis, shifts further east getting into sunday. louisville again and st. louis, minneapolis, columbus, nashville, could see severe weather. by sunday night, drifts east. by monday, new york city, washington, d.c., rochester get in on the big weather system sweeping the country. this is memorial day forecast, clear in the west, one dry spot on memorial day. we are tracking showers particularly in the eastern half of the country. otherwise, though, again, west is looking clear. back to you. >> carley: adam klotz, thank you. to this, new information about the jordanian nationals caught trying to breach the quantico
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marine corps base, more on that coming up. >> todd: we are honoring those who gave their lives defending our freedom. our next guest will tell us about her organization and how she uses running to help military families like hers, don't go anywhere.
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so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethinking this? i am more... i'm more than who i am on paper. >> carley: a fox news alert. two people shot after a fight breaks out during a high school graduation in california. witnesses are describing a terrifying scene. >> we heard two bangs, i saw people running. i was there and told my husband, i don't think those are fireworks. i saw people running.
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the first thing that came to my mind -- >> first thing i wanted was everyone to be safe, students, parents, teachers. this is supposed to be happiest day of their lives, this is crazy. >> carley: both victims are in stable condition and two others detained in connection to the shooting, it is unclear what started the fight. >> todd: a service member in -- troops were working on a pier to help deliver aid. first injuries of operation. two others are back on duty. cia director william burns will meet with israeli counterpart to revive ceasefire talks. house speaker mike johnsons prime minister netanyahu will address congress. johnsons he's asked senate leader schumer to make this a join session fchl he refuses,
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prime minister netanyahu will only address house lawmakers. ice confirming one of the jordanian nationals that tried to breech a marine corps base in quantico, virginia, had already illegally crossed our border. >> carley: madeleine rivera joins us. >> madeleine: neither have a criminal history in the u.s. nor reason to believe they had terror related motives. it is unclear how these two men were connected or what they were doing at the marine corps base in quantico. one of the jordanians crossed in the san diego sector and released with a notice to appear. the other was a visa overstay. they told officers they were working for an amazon subcontractor. the company denies, telling fox, our team is looking into the situation, it does not appear
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these individuals were delivering on behalf of amazon. demanding answers from defense department and fbi. republicans are afraid relaxed inner staless have created an environment aiming to undermine the united states in critical points. lindsey graham sent a similar letter to mayorkas. >> carley: thank you. as we honor fallen servicemembers, one organization is holding what they call a living memorial as tribute to the families. the organization is called wear blue, run to remember. lisa halett is executive director and co-founder. her husband was killed boon an ied in afghanistan in 2009. lisa joins me now. i admire your physical and
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mental strength so much. start with your story and what led you to found this organization. >> so in 2009, my husband john was part of the search in afghanistan and our unit got hit hard, we lost 59, 49 in combat and more to the invisible wounds of war. john was one of the brave soldiers who gave their life. i turned to running. other military spouses joined my steps and we began to meet w weeksly speaking the names. we found space to grieve, heal, remember and support one another. wear blue now spans the globe and uses movement, and wellness to support those impacted by military loss. tell us about run to remember, good work you are doing and who you hope to help. >> so this memorial day we're
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inviting our nation to join us in remembering our fallen service members and not in word, in action. we have a big goal to ensure over 65,000 americans who have given their lives since first days of the vietnam war have an american speaking their name and making the commitment to live inspired by their lives. visit wear blue run to remember.org, you will receive a hero match. this is in alignment with youth meanership program. children are running in honor of fallen service members, their parents. empower them to look across and see a great nation and know their parent will never be forgotten, they don't remember alone. >> tell us more about your husband, who is the reason you started this organization. you called him your best friend, your partner for life. what would you like people to
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know about him? >> john was my best friend, he was the best and always chose the hard ride over the easy. he loved his kids, his family, his soldiers and his country. i think about living a life inspired, it is taking care of the people you love, giving back to country and always choosing the right over the easy wrong. >> carley: when you go, when something bad happens and you go through grief, whole community of grieving people open up to you. i'm sure you learn a whole lot. any advice you can give to viewers who might be going through something? >> grief is unimaginable. it is complicated, trusting your journey is to own individuality of your journey and to lean into your community. everything is scarier when you think we're on our own. when we have strength of our
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community bolstering us, we have power to move forward on our own, nobody can take those steps forward. not on our own. it is powerful to trust in our community. communities like wear blue run to remember this to support families of fallen and veterans and create space where we understand and move forward. >> carley: an amazing organization and you turned your grief into something so positive and you are helping many other people go through the grief that they are personally experiencing, thank you for honoring our veterans every single day of your life. good reminder for us to do the same. go to wear blue run to remember.com. lisa, thank you. turning to this, louisville police releasing new video of scottie scheffler arrest and charges are not being dropped
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against number one golfer in the world. a lot of people expected that to upon ha. details next. >> todd: we want to know why and remember this. >> you can put half of trump supporters into a basket of deplorables. >> todd: you learn from that, in football service, you would not make a similar comment, looks like governor kathy hochul just had a deplorable moment of their own after the former president's bronx event. >> for donald trump to be ring leader and invite his clowns to place like the bronx, new york will never, ever support donald trump. >> todd: a clown answer. joe concha reacts next.
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>> todd: hunter biden in court today, trial is expected to start june 3 and last less than two weeks. hunter facing 25 years in prison for allegedly lying when he purchased a gun. no indication a plea deal is on the table. meantime, we're learning new detail about arrest of the world number one ranked golfer. scottie scheffler, louisville police just released new video showing what happened as he was taken away from the p.g.a. championship in handcuff. >> carley: here are details. >> new video shows the moment right before scottie scheffler arrest last week, take a look. authorities say this is scottie scheffler's vehicle pulling up to the golf club after going around traffic from a fatal bus accident. you see the detective in yellow
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running up and striking the vehicle before it stops. scottie scheffler faces multiple charges, including three misdemeanors and felony second degree assault of a police officer, punishable by 10 years in prison. detective gillis claims he was injured after he stopped the vehicle the first time. scottie scheffler demanded to be let in and proceeded forward against my direction, i was dragged and knocked down by the driver. we don't see that on this video that has been released and there is no video from the officer's body cam because he never turned it on as department policy requires. we understand failure to capture that interaction, which is why our officer received corrective action for this policy violation. >> scottie scheffler arraignment is june 3. his attorneys are confident. >> scottie scheffler did not do
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anything wrong, we're not interested in settling the case, we will try it or it will be dismissed. this is chaotic and miscommunication and he did not do anything wrong. >> carley and todd, scottie scheffler competes in p.g.a. tour challenge at colonial golf course. unchara uncharacteristically poor yesterday land nothing 79th place. he's been through a lot, birth of his first child, reaching winner's circle four times and this arrest with serious charges a week ago. >> carley: he says he stretched in the jail cell and did pretty well. thank you. bring in fox news contributor joe concha to talk about this. legal experts said they were thinking that the announcement was going to be the charges were reduced or dropped. he's facing felony charges. that did not happen, though. what do you think about this? >> joe: it is clearly a
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misunderstanding, not like scottie scheffler was trying to upset an accident scene. there is a problem and there was somebody killed unfortunately with a bus right outside of the p.g.a. championship last week. i don't understand from a pr or common sense perspective why scottie scheffler is now being treated like a felon when they should just say this clearly was something he didn't know what was happening, he was trying to get a major tournament he was play nothing and we reduce or drop the charges. i don't understand the louisville police. we are all pro-police, but this stage, scottie scheffler clearly didn't understand the situation and charges should be dropped, i think most people think that. >> todd: to pro-police point, i have talked to people in law enforcement who say the way this was handled by louisville does
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not appear good and they themselves say scottie scheffler was in the right here based upon what they have seen so far, keep that in mind, as well. new york governor kathy hochul has a message to trump supporters who showed up to his bronx campaign event. watch. >> i'll tell you, won't make a different, that is for donald trump to be the ring leader and invite his clowns to place like the bronx, new york will never, ever support donald trump. joe biden is out there on the other side making sure he's delivering for all americans. go ahead, spend all the time you want in new york, we'll be with joe biden. >> todd: my question first, second, carley asked a good question i will borrow. why does kathy hochul sound southern if she's from buffalo, new york. feel free to answer whenever. joe, the left never seems to learn its lesson exposing disdain for half the country. why, joe?
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>> joe: you are right as far as kathy hochul going full hillary clinton. down south, she became daisy duke, go figure on that. i just don't understand why you attack supporters of former president who got 74 million votes. that was a very happy, festive rally we saw yesterday in the south bronx. tens of thousands of people show up. i don't get why you run to cnn and go to jame tap per instead f challenging kathy hochul, who will be great debate moderator in june. that was turning point in 2016. hillary clinton declared trump supporters were a basket of deplorables, called them racist
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and xenophobic. >> carley: she is attacking trump supporters, americans and her own constituents by calling themun clos. in 2020, donald trump lost new york by 23 percentage points and now only down by nine points. she be better served if she listened to the speech yesterday and points he's bringing up and topics he's addressing and look at the people responding to that and take a page out of that playbook. >> joe: yeah, and she referenced joe biden is here and delivering. where is the joe biden rally in the south bronx? where is any joe biden rally happening at this point? you got to want the job and joe biden doesn't appear to want the job much based on his schedule. donald trump is handcuffed by
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being in this trial in lower manhattan and has to do -- we don't see much of joe biden at thissin po. you are right, i just do not understand why democrats think they can speak down to people and gain votes at the sameim too. donald trump down single digits in eshg no, dead heat in virginia and minnesota. single digits in new jersey. everything is in play, ronald reagan won new york in 1980's, why not again. >> todd: carley's poen, kathy hochul should realize what her people are telling her. she almost lost to lee zeldin. let's not forget that. >> carley: people yesterday were disaffected democrats. you don't gain votes back by criticizing people. >> todd: joe, have a great weekend, we'll see you when we do. be safe.
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fast food restaurants facing problems and burger and fries are seeing sharpest price hikes because of that and joe biden's inflation. mcdonald's franchise owner here to tell us what he's dealing with. >> carley: this memorial day weekend is expected to be one of the busiest travel weekends we've seen in decades. workers at two major airplanes are striking. cheryl casone has details. do not miss floridaappears ing live. we have a big day ahead, don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪
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>> carley: 44 million americans are expected to travel this memorial day weekend, the busiest this holiday has seen in two decades. airplane workers are walking off the job, not good, cheryl.
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>> cheryl: 44 million americans expected to hit the sky and road. ceo of priceline is expecting record numbers for air travel. driving, could be close to a record. gas prices hitting $3.61. up at 6%, capacity up about 10% today, timing of potential walk outs at busy airports is threatening all the fun. jfk general union is threatening to walk off the job today. they said, allied aviation has not been negotiating in good faith. formiting right to strike and fight for our members in the future. we will never give up the right to strike. however, overnight governor
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kathy hochul stepped in, she averted that walkout and settled the labor dispute. to charlotte, north carolina, airport workers hitting picket line on thursday, they want better wages. >> carley: great for everybody listening, i'm going to jfk right now. >> todd: kathy hochul had a busy day, calling people clowns and se settling the -- carol what happened with shawn kingston? >> cheryl: he was arrested on fraud and theft charges after his florida mansion was raided and his mother was arrested. kingston released a statement, people love negative energy, i am good and so is my mother. my lawyers are handling everything. his attorney tells "new york post," we look forward to addressing these in court and
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are confident for resolution for shawn and his brother. not the drama we had with diddy. >> todd: we'll be monitoring. >> carley: don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria, you are hosting today, right? >> cheryl: i am. have fun dancing, we will miss you. >> carley: if you get a commercial break, come down. >> todd: joe biden economy putting strain on the fast food industry, your favorites are seeing a massive price hike with minimum wage laws making it worse. a california mcdonald's franchise owner is here to talk about the entire fast food industry, let's start by putting this in terms we can understand. number one big mac meal.
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thanks to biden inflation and thanks for your example, california minimum wage law, how expensive is a big mac meal in california right now? >> gosh, that's a good question about the average. creeping inflation impacted both side says of my restaurant front counter. we price meals based on local trading conditions. from my customer perspective, they notice when price of a big mac goes up or price of coffee rises by a quarter. i'm conscious of this moment. mcdonald's has stood for tremendous value and been a key driver of my success in the fast food space. i recognize my customer's appetite for price increase is not limitless and across the industry, it is obvious inflation has impacted frequency of americans who dine out and when they do, how much they want
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to spend in my restaurants. >> todd: are you slashing your profit to give your customers lowest price possible that they have come to expect when they get fast food for their entire lives. >> there issuare two sides of s relative to inflation. my side of front counter i experience impact, as well. not just unprecedented historic wage mandate, that 25% increase in minimum wage targeting one subsector of the california economy. that is a key driver and other drivers challenge running of my family-owned franchise. insurance rates skyrocketed to historic levels, beyond wage increase, government regulation continue to strangle the oxygen out of running a franchise restaurant and like customer
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experiences walking out of a grocery store and thinking it is expensive. my cost of eggs and potatoes and dairy have skyrocketed. >> todd: the white houses president biden knows families are struggling with prices that remain too high, that is why fighting inflation is his top economic priority and empowering worker to get better jobs with better pay. does that give you comfort biden administration will help you and your fellow small business owners? >> we need more answers in the business community, continuingly famil family-owned. l mind-like owners got together to protect equity of our pries enterprise in california. we join together to represent
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our collective voice in saving restaurants. family-owned businesses, primary focus to represent unified voice to officials, share business aspiration and our concern with officials to demand real answers. >> todd: a lot of small businesses will not survive unless something is done. great organizations like you will step in. it is what you learned at dartmouth college. we appreciate it. kentucky mother giving birth to her second child in the car. on the way to the hospital. she says she kept her cool, husband not so much. the story is going viral, the family is here to tell their story. there they are. >> carley: sweet baby, can't wait to talk to them. lawrence had a busy night last night, he went to the trump rally, spoke to the former president and will preview what is coming up on "fox and
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friends." lawrence listen, family, it was all worth it. i've gone to a lot of trump rallies, trump events, i've never seen such a diverse group of people. when i say bronx, not talking people pretending to be, they were from the bronx and had a lot to say. i talked to the former president directly, here is a preview. >> lawrence: mr. president, you are pulling something off, i've been begging republicans, come to black communities, people that look more like me than you, why did you come here today? >> well, i've done well with the vote, i love the people, they are energetic, and they will save new york and we will win new york. if we win new york, the election is over, we take over the country. >> lawrence: the former president says it will take a new yorker to fix the problems happening in our country, we have analysis, kellyanne conway
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>> todd: all right. buckle up. listen to this. a kentucky mom shocks her husband and gives birth to her second child in the passenger
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seat of their family car. she was 37 weeks pregnant. just 10 minutes from that hospital. her husband says she did not make a peep during the birth. brook kennedy is that mom. she joins us now with her husband jeffrey and, of course, the most important member of this trio, their newest edition to the family, t truit. brooke, take us through what happened. >> hi, good morning. >> todd: hi. >> i woke up ready -- to get ready for work and within 30 minutes the contractions were pretty intense. so i woke up jeffrey and told him to start packing our bags. and i don't think i realized it was how quick it was going to happen. 6:37 i thought maybe at my doctor appointment at 3:00 they would admit me. i was texting my sister and she told me did you this last time. get in the car, no, no. i'm fine.
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i really am. but it escalated pretty quick. by the time we got in the car i pretty much knew we weren't going to make it. but, on the way, all i could say is flashers, flashers. and he drove like an ambulance. he drove through live traffic on richmond road in electricity le, kentucky. as he started come out, i don't know, it wasn't painful. it honestly felt relieving to be able to have my baby. job how jeffrey didn't know, but i think he was just so focused on the road and getting us there safely that he said i just didn't make a noise. the calmest thing i said was i'm going to have this baby. i'm having the baby. >> todd: jeffrey what is going through your mind as all of this is happening? >> so i kind of got tunnel vision the whole way. the drive started, you know, she said maybe later in the day they
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will admit me and we will have the baby later. that quickly turned into you need to get me to the hospital i'm having this baby. >> 70 miles per hour on the interstate to as fast as the truck would go. as i said just tunnel vision trying to get everybody there safely. i didn't get a chance to look at her until she -- until we pulled into the parking lot and at that point he was already -- he was already there. he hadn't cried yet. and she was just kind of in awe of him. so, she didn't say anything, and it felt like an eternity even though it was probably just a couple seconds before he cried. but so when i looked over, i looked like i saw a ghost, i had no idea he was there. and just had this kind of shocked reaction and he cried and everything was just a beautiful story after that. >> yeah. i had him on my chest and i said
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he's here. and jeffrey looked at me and went oh! >> todd: that is awesome. the more important question after all of this how is treit. >> is he awesome. the is best baby and he's not my first. >> todd: this is going to be on tape. truss cittristen is the first.be other one. just called on national tv for being tough. have great memorial day weekend and thank you for joining us. be safe out there. enjoy your friends and family, and coming up all next three hours flow ride do. bye-bye, everybody. >> lawrence: buckle up it'

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