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is an act of kindness. i could not ask more from anyone. you prieten my day. i love you to the moon and back and 100 dogs. kind of a thing with us. i hope you had a wonderful valentine's day. i hope you wear your freedom gear. greg gutfeld is next. >> todd: the homeless man accused of stalking and stabbing a woman to death inside her new york city apartment being held without bail. we're learning the career criminal rack up a dozen prior arrests and had a rap sheet that involved vandalism and resisting sxraeft harrassment, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. the suspect following the victim through her hallway of her building and into her apartment and he stabbed her 40 times. we're talking to the building
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landlord who has a lot to say to city leaders. that is coming up later in the show. fox news learning special counsel john durham vgsz moving faster than expected. >> todd: a ask was asked to toss michael sussmann's involvement in trump tower and the server. brooke singman has the latest. brooke. >> brooke: good morning. special counsel john durham's investigation has accelerated and more people are cooperating than previously thought. the source revealing durham ran his investigation professionally adding he does this right and keeps it a secret and there has minister activity than visible to the public. here is durham's filing, listen to this. >> something i can't speak to you, i refer you to the department of justice.
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>> is what is described in that report about internet -- is that spy something >> i refer you to department of justice. >> i refer you to the department of justice. >> brooke: the white house tight-lipped former director ratcliffe anticipates more indictments, he would not say who he expects one. >> i expect quite a few more indictments. i think this conspiracy and i think there was a criminal conspiracy, is broad and deep. >> brooke: durham's filing revealing michael sussmann paid an internet company to infiltrate servers at the white house and the trump tower, asking a judge to strike or get rid of the section about the server writing that the special counsel made a file nothing this case that unnecessarily includes
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prej deshl and false allegations and intended to politicize this case, inflame media coverage and taint the jury. michael sussmann has been charged with making false statement to federal agent and pleaded not guilty in september. >> todd: great work on this, thank you for kicking us off. we appreciate it. let's bring in tom fenton, president of jushl watch. breaking news overnight, michael sussmann's response that durham is seeking publicity to taint the jury pool. this is based off of a filing, literally how you do law, you bring a filing before the court that has your allegations in it. that combined with the fact john durham has not had one press conference this entire time s. this a sign michael sussmann knows his goose is cooked? >> i mean, michael sussmann is
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trying to make the argument, look, we had this dispute about what i told the fbi and no big whoop. mr. durham is coming back and saying this is a serious crime and there was good reason he had -- no good reason legally, but you can see the motive in lying to baker issue the fbi general counsel because there was so much criminality about what they were really up to, which was spying on trump, making up information and trying to convey it as accurate to federal officials. >> carley: you heard brooke singman reporting there. this investigation accelerated, more people are cooperateing and coming before the federal grand jury than previously reported. who is testifying and where is this going? >> bill: hillary clinton's number one party testified, mark
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elias. i hope it is accelerating, there has only been three indictments, one plea deal in the three years or so that durham has been investigating this. so he really does need to speed it up because justice demands it. if a lot of information had come out last year, or prior to the election, might have had a very different outcome. >> todd: tom, have you been in the weedos this story since the beginning. who do you think should be real nervous this morning? >> todd: thomas mora /* >> well, hillary clinton, there was information intelligence agency had that she made this up to protect herself from the consequences of her e-mail. it was her campaign who paid for
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this. there are tweets out there, in my view, that are criminal evidence, showing she was push thanksgiving fake information about president trump. the question for the clinton people, how many dossiers did you have against trump? you had the steele dossier and the dossier created from the president's company, his home and then the white house. >> carley: yeah, that is exactly right. the political question here, but an important one, there is speculation hillary clinton could run for president again, does this new revelation make this impossible for her to do so? >> tom: no, it will lead to attackos durham, like you are see nothing this briefing, filed by sussmann lawyer. expect the media and hillary clinton allys and congress to attack the special counsel's
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investigation. he's been careful, he hasn't been terribly public about what he's been doing. i've been critical of the fact he's been so slow, but you can bet the left media establishment will rise up and attack him viciously now. he seems to be zero nothing on hillary clinton and looks like people should be nervous like sullivan, who was in the thick of this. >> carley: told vice president biden about this scheme by the clinton campaign back in 2016. certainly more questions need to be answered on this front. tom, thank you for joining us. >> tom: in the least, president biden and then president obama, former president obama, need to be questioned about this. >> carley: yeah, without a doubt f. republicans take back the house, that is the plan of attack, according to many who have spoken about this so far.
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tom issue got to leave it there. thank you for joining us. all right, to a fox news alert. the career criminal accused of stalking a new york city woman and stabbing her 40 times early sunday is being held without bail. toxicologied >> todd: jackie ibanez has more. jacky. >> jackie: 25-year-old man is charged with murdering christina inside her chinatown apartment. at the time of the arrest, nash was out on bail for three separate open cases. in september, he allegedly punched a 63-year-old man in the face at a subway station, that was five days after he was caught with synthetic marijuana at the same location and nash was arrested for criminal mischief on january 6th. his rap sheet includes a dozen arrest necessary new york and new jersey dating back to 2012.
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mayor eric adams on soft on bail policy saying this killing was preventable. listen. >> he's a poster person for a failing system that creates crisis, he should not have been on the streets. we should do a better job making sure dangerous people are not on the streets. >> jackie: community members gathered monday night as her loved ones mourned her death. progressive congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez blames expiration of the child tax credit for the recent crime surge. >> because we run away from substantive discussion about this, we don't want to say some things that are obvious, like gee, the child tax credit ran out on december 31st and now people are stealing baby
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formula. >> carley: we will talk to the victim's landlord and former employer to discuss christina's life and her tragic death. back to you. >> todd: candace owens referring to alexandria ocasio-cortez. listen. >> this young woman is corrupt, she does not care about black and brown people. rather than apologizing, she's looking us further in the face and lieing and saying, this is happening because of bad government, you need more government. she should be ashamed of herself and hopefully the black and brown people that believed in her are waking up to the truth. socialism kills and it is killing us now. >> carley: a career criminal with 44 prior arrests issue including 16 in one day, was arrested and charged in the brutal november beating of a model. kevin douglas was charged with robbery and assault.
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the victim was on "fox and friends first" in december talking about the attack. take a look. >> pretty like normal and -- grabbed me from behind. this happened to me, not supposed to happen to anyone at all. >> carley: douglas was arrested for another alleged assault on the same day and his bail was set at $75,000. that model will be on "fox and friends first" later today with reaction. look at her face, unbelievable. >> todd: a lot to digest there. among what aoc said, potentially the most idiotic thing she's said tochlt review, that homeless guy stabbed that poor girl 40 times because the child tax credit ended? does that make any sense? the fact that thought forms in her head is beyond shocking that she is a member of congress. the democrats in albany still
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don't get it. despite eric adams attempt to get something done with regard to bail reform, they are "holding the line in albany." how many more people have to die while you hold the line for you to realize that your woke progressive agenda is getting people killed. it is an abomination. >> carley: right now in new york, a judge cannot hold a criminal on jail for any misdemeanor or nonviolent felony. if you get arrested for a small crime, judge cannot use discretion saying, this is for a small crime, they have a rap sheet for a mile long, that person is let out. that is what eric adams wants to change. he went to albany yesterday trying to convince peep toll change the law. he said, if i am not going to get things i laid out, i have obligation to keep the city safe. it is looking like he's not changing minding. >> todd: this is important for
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everyone watching, as new york goes, so goes the nation. we have seen horrible bail reform laws in other jurisdictions, if they don't get it out of new york state, i worry it could continue to remain throughout the country. it is coming to a community near you if it is not already there. as we've seen in new york city, the consequences are deadly. consequences are deadly. >> carley: it is true, this conversation used to be focused on defunding the police and shifted after the wisconsin tragedy, the person who plowed into a group of parade goers celebrating a christmas parade, he had been repeatedly let out of jail for serious offenses and it started to become a conversation about soft-on-crime district attorneys and judges and things have not yet changed. crime is only getting worse.
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huge problem across the city. we will keep speaking out, though. the white house now says the window for diplomacy in ukraine remains open, even as russia surrounds its neighbor with 60% of land forces. >> todd: that assessment as the president braces his people for an invasion to could begin as soon as tomorrow. griff jenkins joins us live from washington with the latest. >> griff: frightening stuff, ukrainians are bracing for the worst, their president said russia will invade tomorrow. watch. >> we are told that february 16th will be the day of attack. we will make it a union day, the decree has been signed. that afternoon, we will hang national flags, put on blue, yellow ribbons and show the world our unity. >> griff: whether serious is subject of debate. it comes as russian troops swelling well past 130,000, all
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along the ukrainian border and as u.s. sends more troops overseas to europe to bolster nato forces with pentagon warning putin could move with little to no warning. >> this is not going to go well for mr. putin, should he decide to invade again. what he's see suggest more unified west, more unified nato. >> the state department says window does remain open with talks continuing with the kremlin. they are closing the embassy in kiev and warning americans to get out of ukraine and neighboring countries like belarus and maldova. blinken pushing for international support for ukraine. this size national security advisor sullivan briefed lawmakers behind closed doors yet criticism of the handling is getting louder. >> mr. putin follow third degree thing and decide third degree is the right time in which he can
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push his agenda. we're not doing as much as we could be doing without actually incumbering our troops. >> griff: tensions run high, todd and carley, many are watching today, german chancellor will meet with putin, we'll see what comes of that as our defense secretary lloyd austin traveled to belgium. >> todd: so to which monitor. canadian prime minister justin trudea invoking emergency powers against the truck drivers. if they don't end their protest, trudea is planning hit them where it hurts. >> financial institutions will be authorized or directed to render essential services to help address the situation by rebalateing and prohibiting use of property for legal blockades. >> todd: you didn't hear wrong, what he said was banks will be able to freeze personal accounts of anyone linked to the freedom
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convoy protest. his decision as demonstrators block bridges and borders, bringing canada trade to a halt. truckers have been parked in the middle of ottawa for 18 days now. political activist ezreal says there is no justification for his actions. >> these acts were not even invoked after 9/11, when there was terrorist attack on canada's parliament itself. he is deeming the truckers to be terrorists, you heard the deputy prime minister, who by the way, happens to be a governor of the world economic forum. he is use thanksgiving crisis as pretext for going after the banking information of all of his political opponents. >> carley: even "new york times" is backing truckers, times telling prime minister "allowing nonviolent protest is important
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to polarized society," and the paper reminds trudea he supported farmers blocking highways in india for a full year. >> todd: ohio senate candidate wants to know why the biden -- put mandate on fleeing ukraine but not for illegal immigrants they are flying across to the united states, he's here next to explain. >> carley: tomi lahren coming up live here on "fox and friends first." ♪
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>> carley: 19 republicans are probing mayorkis on release of illegal immigrants into the united states. it comes after video uncovered flights bringing illegal immigrants across the country. lawmakers demand to know how many have been released into the u.s. >> todd: u.s. embassy warning americans trying to flee from ukraine to present a valid u.s. passport and proof of covid-19 vaccinations.
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some are criticizing the message as illegal immigrants pour into the u.s. without any recommendations. here is a critic that joins us now. josh, why would this white house put up these covid roadblocks to people literally fleeing for their lives, especially as case numbers are plummeting, when they didn't do the same for illegals crossing the border when case numbers were really, really high? >> it is because the biden administration has public policy advancing, whether on the southern border or overseas, it makes no sense whatsoever and never puts americans first. it is antithesis to president trump, who put americans first f. there are americans in harm's way, he would never force them to have a vaccine passport to get to safety. that is what biden is doing to american citizens. on the southern border biden is
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facilitateing and enabling an invasion of people from haiti, honduras, guatemala, mexico, china, yemen and none of them have to have vaccine passports. it is insane, makes no sense for america or the american people. >> todd: there is a line here from the u.s. embassy that just points out the lunacy of this and how completely out of touch they are with the ukrainian people, who are literally potentially fleeing for their lives. they want to encourage covid testing, the line has taken as recently as possible to facilitate international border crossing. josh, i don't know aboutum, if i were fleeing a war zone, sticking a q-tip up my nose would not be priority number one. what say you? >> amen. it should not be anywhere on the priority list. listen, take a step back and
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remember that biden help fad silltate putin's power in europe. under president trump, president trump said he sees the natural gas and oil in america as assets. let's drill for all the oil and gas we can for the american people. in comes biden, biden shuts down keystone xl pipeline, trying to stop the pipeline from alberta, canada michigan and lifts sanctions and biden says depend on opec. opec? these are radical islamic regimes that want to push america into the sea. biden actually enabled putin's energy dominance in europe and that is what putin is all about, he wants to dominate economically and dominate with energy in europe. imagine if biden listened to president trump and followed president trump's lead and
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drilled for oil and gas here in states like ohio, where i am, pennsylvania, west virginia, texas, colorado, the list goes on and on. we could be energy dependent and exporter of natural gas to europe and compete with putin. and instead of european countries relying on them, they could rely on the united states. this is a crisis that is created by weakness out of the biden white house. >> todd: historians will study biden and put this on the level as nevelle cham berlain's appeasement of hitler. it is insane the leverage joe biden has in this situation and he's put our country and ukraine in the position it's currently in. josh mandel, we appreciate your time and insight this morning. thank you, sir. carley. >> carley: well, even far left cities are fed up with school
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boards using woke politics over education and three san francisco board members could be out of a job because of it. he will talk to parents who helped make today's recall election a reality. >> todd: politicians and celebrities not the only one breaking covid protocol. the head of the teacher's union who went maskless despite working to keep masks on the poor kids in the classroom. >> carley: wow. ♪ right, chase? yep. that's right, tony. this baby's got four thousand pounds of front-end lift capacity, right? it sure does. so who's tougher, kid? me or you? you are, tony. can you put me down, now? what? you want to go higher? okay. i said down, you old goat! i am the g.o.a.t. mahindra - the official tractor of tough and stewart-haas racing.
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with creditrepair.com. >> todd: the head of national school board association had advance notice of merrick garland controversial memo to the doj n. ehfr mails reviewed by fox news, top officials writing, "i understand chip knew about the directive before they were published, so much for communicating with the board of
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directors," and garland planned to -- parents that are deemed threatening. the memo came after nsba sent a letter to the biden administration comparing parents to domestic terrorists. >> carley: cities are fed up with state of the schools. recall election over frustration they have been prioritizing woke politics over educating children during the pandemic. joining us now is recall petition organizers and a local parent and recall petition organizer. good morning to you both. today is the day, what is drive thanksgiving recall against the three school board members? >> what is driving this recall is that the school board has not been prioritizing our children's education, instead focusing on renaming schools and closing merit-based admissions. >> carley: rob, you are a
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parent, do you have a child in the san francisco school district? if so, what is that like? >> yeah, my kids go to catholic school, junior high kid. it is a small town, only about 800,000 peep nel san francisco, everybody knows something with kids in public school. it is a dumpster fire. the school board is focused on everything, except reopening schools or quality education. they are focused on regaining schools using kids as subjects for social experiments without doing it themselves. i don't know anybody that supports the action of the school. >> carley: i remember when school boards wanted to rename schools named after abraham lincoln and george washington, it was viewed as a total waste of time. one democrat being recalled released a statement saying this
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attempt to recall me is unjuftified. arguments made by prot poenents are false, vinot done anything to warrant immediate removal. what is your response to that? >> she warrants immediate removal because she doesn't have the students' and children's interest at heart, that is clear from what they have been doing. >> carley: yeah, and rob, i thought it was interesting issue the san francisco mayor, democrat, supports this recall effort. one reason she may is because if these three school board members get recalled, she gets to appoint who is on the school board. is that right? if so, what does the future of the school board look like? >> well, it is. unfortunately, we don't get to vote for school board for a while. replacing these three is just a start. when this initialive passes today, which we hope it will, the mayor and the entire city
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administration will see a lot of angry parents and will be circumspect who they select to replace these folks. parents will not put up with this administration anymore. this is one of the richest cities in the country. it is reading level, it is -- in the country. not for lack of money or resources that our kids are falling behind, it is because of school administrators like this one. >> carley: without a doubt. what will happen today? how fired up are peep nel san francisco today? will they turn out to vote? >> we're very excited about this. we have early turnout numbers. we're expecting a lot of people to show up today, which is the last day to vote, either in person or they can drop off their mail in ballots or throw them in the mail. we won't know the final result
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for about one week. tonight they are going to report the results tabulated through yesterday. >> carley: we'll keep an eye on it. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> carley: all right. you bet. >> todd: speaking of california, golden state official caught maskless at a football game. this time that guy, jesse aguilar, school board of directors. he shared this pic, despite the fact his union is pushing to keep masks on kids. this is also same game several california leaders were caught maskless at, including governor gavin newsom and breath holder mayor eric garcetti, still holding his breath. >> carley: it is wild. war on cops is taking tragic and violent turn with 13 police officers hurt in the line of
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duty and in just a single day in conroe aggressional candidate renewing calls to give convicted cop killers the death penalty. >> todd: guess who his opponent is? sgla texas turning blue is inevitable. inevitable. >> todd: that was awesome, that is a special use of the english language by her. talking to jesse cuera about booting the congresswoman when we come back. ♪
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during election day that, you know, these are things people care about. you can't leave cops on their own to fend for themselves against criminals, give criminal every benefit and leeway and put all restrictions on law-abiding citizens and expect to win another election. it is absurd. >> todd: haven't aoc and other members of the squad caused this to happen to an extent? they are not responsible for all of it, but a lot is happening because they propose soft-on-crime policies and hard-on-cop policies. do you agree? >> i 100% agree. from the beginning of the lockdowns, all they have done is push anti-cop rhetoric and try and make it seem like if everything else is to blame for the rise in crime rates, except actual policy that restrict rise in crime rates. >> todd: one example of that,
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mind-numbing theory why there is a rise in crime. here is aoc. listen. >> because we run away from substantive discussions about this, like gee, the child tax credit just ran out on december 31st and now people are stealing baby formula. we want to say these people are criminals. we want to talk about people that are violent. >> todd: how can the peep nel your district vote for people who say a homeless guy stabbed a woman to death 40 times because the child tax credit ran out? >> i just say, let's all pray to god that aoc never comes into our towns financially or experience anything like that, we know the first thing she doll is revert to criminality, that seems to be her line of thinking why a criminal becomes a criminal. you experience hard times, become a criminal. you run out of money, rob
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somebody. makes no sense. bad people are always bad peep and he will good people suffer at the hands of bad people if nobody does anything about that. >> todd: your point is why does she say stuff like that and implys that is the reason. i think we understand your point. switch gears, she is everywhere, but your district, now compaining against members of her own party in texas. unbelievable. take a listen. >> texas turning blue is inevitable. inevitable. [cheering] >> it will happen. the only question is when, texas. >> todd: with crime on the rise in your district and across the country, inflation killing people's pocket books. do people of your district care about turning texas blue? >> not at all.
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everything she's been doing shows she upon isn't plan og running for re-election or she knows she doesn't have a shot when it comes to the red wave coming . from vacationing in florida while her district implodes due to policies she stood behind. she is only do thanksgiving to prop up other candidates. >> todd: desi cuellar, thank you. carley. >> carley: republicans sounding the alarm after they say the defense department spent 6 million manhours to implement biden's socialist agenda across the military. fox obtaining e-mail exchange between mark milley and james inheart attack offe. the exchange revealed millions was spent on training, focused on climate change, extremism and diversity because when you think
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about spending resources on the military, you think about climate change, right? >> todd: unbelievable that is what they are focused on. >> carley: bob saget's death was ruled accident, and more details about laundrie's suicide including a note found near his body. >> todd: a doctor will examine both cases, he joins us live next. thanks for bringing me with you guys today, mr. and mrs. lopez. not a problem, josh. hey, you two. check out all these camera views in my silverado i can see in front of me, behind me, on either side of me. and it has this cam, so i can see if there's any funny business going on. you see any funny business going on? no, sir. let's have a great day! the chevy silverado offers eight cameras with up to 15 different views. why do nearlynew views. one million businessesvrolet.
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>> jackie: i'm jackie ibanez with headlines. higrant numbers explode nothing del rio. border patrol source tell fox news there have been 35,000 encounters over the last 30 days alone, this is up 200% from january 2021 and stunning video shows border patrol agents saving a family from haiti that almost drown in the rio. the parents and child were released and will be processed by the cbp. fox news alert, the homeless career criminal accused of following a new york city woman home and stabbing her 40 time necessary her apartment is being held without bail.
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25-year-old nash faces murder and burglar charges. before sunday nash had been arrested three times since late september 2021 and arrested a dozen times dating back to 2012. carley. >> carley: jackie, thank you. bob saget's autopsy report revealing he died from blunt head trauma. the medical examiner ruling it an accident. saget's injuries are so severe experts are raising questions over the findings. dr. baden is joining me live to discuss. good morning to you. so we first hear this was an accident. and now doctors who have looked at this autopsy report say it is similar to someone hit with a baseball bat, who had fallen 20 to 30 feet. was this an accident? >> yes, i agree with findings expressed by the medical examiner, this is typical
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backward fall injury, strikes impact fracture on the back and contra-coup, opposite injury to the brain because the brain is surrounded by spinal fluid, by fluid. the brain doesn't fall as fast as the skull bone and the front of the skull strikes the brain. causes brain damage, subdural hemorrhage and impact on the orbital bone, they are the thinnest bone in the body, the brain striking the front of the head causes the fracture over the eye. that is typical counter-coup falling injury because then you get an impact injury and 180-degree opposite damage to the brain. >> carley: you know what people are thinking when they hear this, there were a lot of fractures to the head, a fall 20
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to 30 feet, they think homicide, they don't think accident. >> i think that is important, this is a type of fracture from pathologies and medical examiners is typical, usually for somebody drinking, alcoholic who falls backwards. there was no alcohol or drugs in bob saget. what he did have was severe heart disease and he probably had a little blackout from the heart disease, fell backwards, struck his head and was able to get into body or to lie down, not realizing that he had a brain injury because the bleeding occurs very slowly. >> carley: the other thing i was wondering about, if the injuries were so severe, how could he go to sleep as opposed to being knocked out on the floor or realizing that the injury was so significant that high would go to the hospital? >> yeah, because once the brain is damaged, like in a car
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accident, you have an hour until the brain swells and bleeding occurs. while the person may not realize that there is any damage, just feels tired, going to sleep it off. instead goes to sleep and into deeper coma, the one factor would be he had little pain and suffering, didn't know he had pain. >> carley: the lesson, if you do hit your head in a severe way, go to the hospital and get checked out. >> absolutely true. >> carley: yesterday brian final autopsy report was released. what did we learn? >> we learned he shot himself and committed suicide and the body was probably under water for a few days or weeks during which time alligators, rodents and snakes are abundant in the area and destroyed the body in
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grave measure and gnawed on the bones and ate the soft tissue. by the time the body is found issue the broken bones are scattered around the area and that is what would happen to anybody who dies in that environment. >> carley: my goodness. final piece of the puzzle revealed he shot himself in the head. he left a note, confession note that said he killed gabby petito, such an unfortunate situation. >> his writings were help envelope sorting it out. >> carley: thank you for joining us, appreciate it. todd, over to you. >> todd: multiple people tied to hillary clinton could be -- this case could go all the way to the top. tomi lahren reacts to potential criminal charges and joe concha responds to media silence and congressman pat fallon briefed on escalating conflict in ukraine share what is he learned
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>> carley: we are learning john durham investigation into the origin of the russia probe is accelerating behind closed doors. top republicans call the findings on clinton campaign bigger than watergate. you are watching "fox and friends first." i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. the biden administration remain silent, but legal team is speaking out. we will bring you details in a few minutes. first, the white house says window for diplomacy in ukraine remains open even as russia surround its neighbor with 60% of land

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