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♪ ♪ >> carley: a live look at nashville, tennessee, that is a different shot than the one we normally use, which shows a slick street in downtown nashville. you know what i'm talking about? >> todd: yes, they water the streets so it looks like it rained. >> carley: washing away the sins of the night? that is what my dad said they do in new orleans, every night they wash the streets and wash the
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sins away. >> todd: a lot of sins in new orleans, who knows about nashville. maybe tom brady will end up there. looking at sin city, looking at tennessee titans, and looking at the 49ers, we'll see what happens with that. that is carley, i'm todd, we have news. >> carley: absolutely, good morning, happy friday, best day of the week, we have crime news starting with this. audience of anti-crime summit bursting into applause when a top police officer pushes back against a lawmaker, this clip was obtained by "new york post." >> respectfully mr. dean read statistics about repeat oafeders, they would not be repeat offenders if police were
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not constantly rearrested them. >> todd: a shocking report from the manhattan institute, another social justice crime policy, tossing 69% of criminal cases due to new york's discovery law, no shock here, that was changed in 2019. up from 44% of cases dismissed in 2019 prior to the law being updated. >> carley: this whole thing, he was saying crime is up in new york, new york city because police aren't making enough
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arrests. he's one of the ones making it so there is a revolving door and criminals get arrested and are back on the streets the very next day. and he has the gall to sit next to a police officer who wears a suit and tie everyday and says he's not doing his job. he also blamed the victim and said he met with owners of drug stores like cvs, they said they are victimized, but they are not taking necessary steps to protect their stores. how about you take the necessary steps so they don't have to protect their stores. >> todd: we need to get into detail on the discovery law. discovery law passed by the far left new york legislators, prosecutors face almost impossible burden, bare with me, it is complex. they need to turn over every
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piece of evidence within 20 to 35 days, including body cam footage, which is lengthy and man hour intensive to comb through. do you know how short-staffed the da's office is right now, combined a heck of a lot of work with short staff and you have recipe for disaster. if the das can't comply, they are not ready for trial, if they can't answer they are ready in noont days, the case is dismissed, so what upon has? defendants run out the clock and they don't have to plea, they wait for 90 days hoping the das don't get to it and they are back on the streets to commit more crime. >> carley: 69% of criminal cases, including 82% of misdemeanors are tossed out because of justice reform. feel like i need to say that
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again, 69% of criminal cases tossed out because of justice reform, that was the cover of the post yesterday that says we're not even trying and then if you look at the crime numbers in new york city, grand larceny auto up 153%, burglary up 45%, murder up 36%, felony assault up 25%. >> todd: background in practicing law for a moment, when i was a lawyer, i was young, wasn't most experienced, i had five or six cases at one time and the cases had deadlines. you have 120 days for this, six months for this, every now and then a tight deadline on one piece you need to file. these das have hundreds of cases simultaneously, add to the fact they do not have the staffing i
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had at a law firm and their moral is under attack because of all the hits they have been taking. you understand why it is really tough for das to get anywhere with the case load and we have actual bad guys committing real crimes walking the streets. >> carley: it is because of right to speedy trial, they don't have a lot of time. if all the people, they might be innocent , some are guilty, that means 69% of people are just getting away with it, like hard-core crimes. >> todd: yes. >> carley: turning to this, did you hear this, new bill pushed by connecticut lawmakers would make it legal for 12-year-olds to get vaccinated without parental consent. >> todd: one mother who does not support that push joins us next.
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of storm damage and wind gusts and hail. extraordinary to sesee veer weather this time of year, top wind gusts over 60 miles per hour for kentucky and ohio. snow still to come as the front moves through and pushes north and east. potential for five to eight inches for new england along the great lakes. bay the way, could see lake effect snow. what we saw yesterday was rain event and this area of low pressure will move to the southeast and northeast this weekend. again, too warm for a snow event, but areas downwind of great lakes and new england could get snow. rockies toward midwest and plain states and southern soaking for parts of texas think loo the gulf coast as this area of low pressure continues to move eastward and that area will move
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southeast and toward the northeast this weekend. foxweather.com, has you covered. happy friday, we made it. >> todd: happy weekend. congratulations, everybody, great work. >> carley: gold stars for all, on the forehead. >> todd: thank you. if you're a parent in connecticut, your young kids could get the covid-19 vaccine without your permission. a bill would allow children 12 and older to receive a vaccination without consent of a parent or guardian. a mom of three joins me now. laury, i'm a connecticut parent of two kids, this seems wrong to me, what about you? >> absolutely. i have three sons, my oldest are 12 and 13. and they are called -- for a reason, they look to us to guide them in the right direct knowio,
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to provide safety, whatever they need until they are 18 years old and they are adults. i am not approving of this bill whatsoever. >> todd: a 12 year old can't sign a contracts, can't engage in sexual consent, they can't drive, can't smoke, why do connecticut democrats think it is okay for that child to consent to something on their body as big a deal as the covid vax? >> absolutely, if this bill would be passed, you are granting this child a right and taking away a child's right to be involved in their decision and their health and that is extremely important. >> todd: are you worried this is part of broader push by the left to control kids of parents and not let parents control kids to put this power in the state?
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>> i don't know, that is a very good question. but as a mom of three young kids, it is my responsibility, not just for their actions and choices they make, but their well being as kids and their health is number one for me. >> todd: talking about bristol, connecticut, which is where you live, it is pretty much middle america. bristol, everybody goes about their business not getting too much into politic, what do fellow parents say on both sides of the aisle? >> from what i have heard, they are not in favor, as well. we need a voice for our children and if my son decided to get a vaccine that i was not in favor of, what happens when he gets a reaction, will he take it upon
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himself to call the pediatrician and say what is going on, is this normal? no, he will come to me. >> todd: great points, you have to ask why folks in hartford think they have right to take control out of parent's hands, makes no sense. thank you for fighting back. lori, thank you, best of luck. karine jean-pierre has not been eager to answer many questions about president biden's classified documents. >> i already answered your question, go ahead. >> brilliant. >> i did. be clear, it is not your decision to make what i can or can't answer from here. >> carley: joe concha is here with a karine jean-pierre review.
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>> carley: president biden has no grets about handling of classified documents found at his home and former washington, d.c. office. >> todd: secret service says they are ready to hand over names of people who visited joe biden's wilmington home, if congress makes that necessary. >> president biden wanted to talk about climate change and none too happy reporters brought up the documents. his administration lacking transparency, the president offered this. >> president biden: i will answer the question, what bugs me, we have serious problem, the american people don't understand why you don't ask questions about that. found handful of documents filed in the wrong place, no regrets, i'm following what lawyers have
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told me to do. >> alexandria: the president joined gavin newsom to look at some storm damage. classified documents came to be housed between the penn biden center and his wilmington home. here is jim jordan. >> everyone is surprised at the response from the white house and how this folded. i don't know the answer to why they were looking in the first place on november 2nd? >> alexandria: democrats have questions, adam schiff wants more information from the intelligence community. >> it is an issue, we need to find out how the documents ended up there and is there any risk that they were exposed to people that shouldn't have had access. >> alexandria: white house states no visitor logs exist for the president's personal home,
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source says secret service is prepared to provide information on vetted guests if requested by congress. fox news digital learns the president's inner circle met in 2017 and e-mail reads, okay, let's do 10 a.m. on tuesday at the lake house to give everyone time to drive to delaware, please let me know if this is too early, vp asked me to check with all of you. in hunter biden's memoir, he explains he spent 2020 quarantine time at his father's home. >> carley: questions about classified document scandal, press secretary karine jean-pierre is refusing to answer any of them. >> i already answered your question, go ahead. >> brilliant? >> i did. >> you didn't. >> it is your opinion. >> i have a hard time understanding why questions
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about -- >> i just said to you white house counsel office will address that question. >> having a conversation about adding member to the staff -- >> peter, i actually just answered that question, i said we have someone currently -- >> the answer is no? >> why is it doj question? >> be clear, it is not your decision to make what i can or can't answer from here. >> todd: joe concha joins us now, look, this is getting ugly, she's saying she's answered questions not just bike jacky and peter, but members of cbs and the like. how long can she continue this bob and weave? >> joe: not too long issue the press briefings become more and more painful. she says i refer you to the doj. jackie ibanez said will you bring a doj official here to answer questions?
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she said no. circle of communication with no communication. here is a problem for the white house, it is drip, drip, drip, like every eight hours there is another revelation that we didn't know the day before, when that upon has, this extends us to a two-week, one month, 2023 story, carley. >> carley: seems like the stonewalling is prothink loing the story and becoming a part of what the press is covering, how could she handle this better? >> joe: well, jen psaki at least had ability to think on her feet and would push back in an extemporaneous way outside of what was written for her in a binder, and you get the feeling karine jean-pierre can't answer questions or pivot or show she knows or has ability to grasp what is going on. when asked, you told us six times there were no more
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document and turns out there were more documents. if she was humble and contrite and said, i didn't have that information at the time and now i apologize, i should have got that for you guys. she shows no ability to do that. >> carley: right. >> todd: people that watch the show may not agree with the answers john kirby would give, john kirby is in the building and can do this job better than kjp. how much longer can karine jean-pierre bob and weave on this topic and how much longer does she have in the role? >> joe: i think we will see a pivot to john kirby as white house press secretary, particularly if joe biden announces he isun aring for president. if he does announce, karine jean-pierre has an out. john kirby should have had this
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job after jen psaki left, not karen inner ca. these are national security implication, so kirby coming from the pentagon should be out there more than karine jean-pierre. i can't even watch the press briefings anymore, if i have to hear the president takes classified documents seriously, i am sorry, like everything is being played on a loop. >> carley: that may be one reason the president took a question about the documents yesterday and said he has no regrets. he previously said he didn't know what was in documents, how do you have regrets if you don't know what the documents are. karine jean-pierre does have some support including dnc chair jimmy harrison, who posted, karine jean-pierre is an amazing talent with the patience of job. karine jean-pierre steps into the arena daily armed with the truth and fuelled by the
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president's commitment to deliver for the american people, keep pushing, my friend. >> joe: dnc likes the press secretary, if that came from a reporter or journalist that retired that had respect, that would mean something, coming from jamie harrison, doesn't mean a lot. i get a kick out of the president saying he has no regrets, i leave clothes i'm going to donate next to my car in my garage, my ford fiesta. president is stepping on the message. >> carley: i will need -- >> joe: hand-me-downs for you. >> todd: we're not saying karine jean-pierre is a bad person, i could not do that job. a lot of people want that job that would be better suited.
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are condent -- >> joe: let it be known, this is worst press secretary of our lifetime and yes, it is not personal, it is based on performance. >> carley: thank you. >> joe: have a great weekend, giants win this weekend. >> todd: i don't make that prediction, i hope you are right. today marks two years since president biden took office and the administration is celebrating small-business boom under his watch. >> carley: we spoke to small business owners this morning that have a major reality check for the white house. >> we're going to grade joe biden on his term so far as pertains to small business, i would not grade him, i would throw him out of school. he lies, he cheats and he's a bully. >> carley: cheryl casone is here next.
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would say different. look at tweets from the white house and president. two greatest years on record, that is post-covid pandemic, be clear that application story is skewed. then look at the tweet from the president himself, small business boom, i like the sound of that, keep this going, administrator, whatever that means. 89.8, but business owners say things are different on the ground. you spoke with a know pael of small business owners, listen. >> if we're going to grade joe biden on his term so far as pertains to small business, i wouldn't even grade him, i would throw him out of school. he lies, he cheats and he's a bully. the problem is it is not like it is a student in school doing that, he's not even a teacher, he's principal and he lies,
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cheats and bullies and that makes it okay for everyone down the line. >> cheryl: small business is you have is suffering in new york and chicago and philadelphia. but in los angeles, small business owners have been under attack because of leftist policy. learn to the owner of labodega. >> crossing the border to buy eggs and filling up on gas and basically seeing whatever groceries they can get on the other side and it is a shame, it is a shame to have to go to another country to buy essential items. it's sad, it is 2023, people have to cross the border to put omelets on the table. >> cheryl: crossing the border to buy groceries, guys. >> todd: kamala harris being called out for her border trip. >> cheryl: she did go close to the border, we should say that.
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listen to this local reporter asked vice president harris about why she doesn't go to the border. >> you came to arizona and decided not to visit the border, can you tell me why? >> i'm here talking about bringing down cost to american families and american be jos, the border is one of our highest priorities. >> do you have plans to visit the border? >> i have visited the borders, i will not on this trip. >> cheryl: in 2023, fiscal year, 718,000 border encounters, 250,000 crossing the border in december alone. this has been detrimental to farmers near the border. listen to what one farmer told tucker last night. >> over two years, it has been death by thousand cuts, it is taxing and hard to do our jobs
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when we take food safety as utmost for what we do and any time anybody enters our field, we have to cordon that off and flag it and we don't harvest that area. we need help down here. >> cheryl: they need help, they are not getting it from the vice president. >> todd: i meant to say border in air quotes, my hands were folded and i didn't do air quotes. >> carley: she said she's going to the border again, we'll wait for that. florida is getting crowded. >> cheryl: new yorkers love florida and now stats prove it. check this out. in 2022, more new yorkers moved to florida than ever before. this is now a new record, shocker. why do you think that could be? crime, high taxes, maybe the weather. pretty sure it is crime and high
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taxes. this is amazing, you had cory mills on and talked about the fact with him that basically florida is where everybody is coming to and here is what he had to say about it. >> cory: during my campaign, i said people are voting with their feet, they are tired of this taken general or may are on or governors in new york and california who have soft on crime, catch and release, no bail reform that criminalality is going through the roof and taxation is going through the roof, make america florida. governor desantis said florida woke go to die, this is last shining beacon outside of texas. >> cheryl: i'll leave it here, we've seen people from california mutual to texas and people from new york move to florida, that did not change in 2022. >> todd: it did not. >> carley: still no answers about the supreme court electioner who released draft of the dobbs decision, setting off
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>> carley: wave of protect rocked the nation's capitol last year as activists descended on the supreme court and in front of the justices 'homes after roe v. wade was overturned. now the court says they failed to identify the person behind the leak. 82 employees saw the draft opinion. rachel campos-duffy is in washington, d.c. ahead of march for life event and joins us now, ironic march for life is happening at the same time we have update from the supreme court that says after eight months and off theive search, they don't know who leaked this draft opinion. how do you feel about this? >> it is not very believable.
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there is mistrust distrust in institution, they were not able to find the pipe bombers on january 6, either. it is ironic, the fbi has been raiding homes of peaceful pro-life protesters and yet the fbi has not been called in to figure out who leaked that draft that is undermining trust in institutions and in the supreme court. maybe justice roberts, thinks this will bring, not pursuing this, not getting to the bottom of who the electioner was will bring about a little bit of cohession and peace among the justices because clearly the clerk worked for one of the justices. it will do little to bring this country together who already distrusts institutions and feels like there is a two-tiered justice system when conservatives and pro-lifers
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have their homes raided and joe biden doesn't or donald trump's mar-a-lago is raided, but not joe biden. so many instances of two-tiered system of justice, it is dangerous for democracy. >> carley: the leak triggered protests and attacks on pro-life centers across the country and yesterday the fbi announced it is offering $25,000 reward for anyone with information on who is responsible. good news there, but what took them so long? >> yeah, again, what took them so long and remember some pro-life centers gave their security footage to the fbi and the fbi wouldn't give it back to them. there has been -- yet protesters in front of the supreme court justice homes, which is not legal to threaten justices in that way, nothing happened to
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emthis. there is just something is going on and i think people are really feeling it and they are very unhappy, luckily, people are here for the march today and i'm going to be interviewing people about that, some of the marchers today, asking them about this 50th anniversary of the march, but also the 50th -- about what happened with the supreme court. >> carley: tell us how it has been, march for life events have been going on since wednesday and this year's theme is next steps marching for in a post-roe america. >> right. this is the first post-roe era march, so it is exciting, some people going, why do you need this march? you have had roe v. wade overturned, why are you doing that? abortion is still happening, the
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organizers want to still fight to make abortion unthinkable and that is what they are here for, marching to continue to fight for the lives of babies, but instead of ending up at the end of the march in front of the supreme court, this is first time they will march to end in front of the u.s. congress, that is where the battles are going to be. >> carley: interesting, feels like more work to be done. thank you forrin joing us early in the morning and i look forward to seeing you throughout "fox and friends." >> thank you. >> todd: alec baldwin charged in the death of halyna hutchins. vowing to fight this in court. >> carley: we have all the details and reaction from tyrus coming up next.
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>> carley: alec baldwin now facing criminal charges for shooting death of halyna hutchins on the "rust" movie set. the new mexico da will charge him with two counts of involuntary manslaughter. >> brooke: charges could land baldwin six and a half years behind bars. the da said, after a thorough review of the evidence and laws of the state of new mexico, i've dinnered there is sufficient evidence to file criminal charges against alec baldwin and other members of the "rust" film crew. on my watch, no one is above the law and everyone deserves justice. this began in october of 2021, when police say baldwin pointed his prob gun at halyna hutchins while practicing a scene, when it went off, striking her in the chest and grazing another crew member in the shoulder. the actor was told by crew
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members the revolver was not loaded and baldwin claimed he did not pull the trigger. listen. >> it wasn't in the script for the trigger to be pulled. >> i didn't pull the trigger. >> you never pulled the trigger? >> no, no, no, i would never pull the trigger, never point a gun at someone and pull a trigger. >> i feel someone is responsible for what happened and i can't say who that is, i know it is not me. >> baldwin's claim contradicting analysis that said the gun could not haveir fooed without pulling the trigger. >> we definitely believe he pulled the trigger, the fbi lab report confirms that, definitely the trigger was pulled. >>mr. baldwin had a duty as an actor and producer on the set to
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have the bullets checked or to check them himself to make sure they were not live. >> professional armor says there is no reason this should ever have happened. >> there is no reason under any circumstance a live round should be in the atmosphere of a movie set for any reason and there is protocol in place to make sure that doesn't happen. as far as him saying he didn't fire the weapon, we all know that in order to discharge a weapon in good working condition, there are different mechanisms in place and one is trigger has to be pressed. >> baldwin's legal team is blaming the crew member saying this decision represents a terrible miscarriage of justice. mr. baldwin had no reason to believe there was a live bullet in the gun or on the movie set, he relied on the professionals
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who assured him the gun did not have live rounds. alec baldwin is expected to be charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter each. >> todd: bring in fox nation host tyrus, awesome to have you, sir. are you surprised by this decision? >> i am. i am not a fan of alec baldwin and i'm sure he is not a fan of mine either. i find it shocking. one, a press conference was a little much and two, having been on the set and in movies where i use guns, etcetera, when they hand you that gun and it is cold, you have all the assurance from trained professional there is no live round. i feel the responsibility is on the person who presented the gun and the argument about the trigger, if you're holding a gun and doesn't take much to pull
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the trigger, if you are holding it wrong, not paying attention, it go off. he never in wildest imagination think there is a live round in there. >> carley: i don't think anyone expected the charges. they restarted the movie, halyna hutchins husband is now executive producer, how do you continue on with this you have mooy now that he is facing manslaughter charges. >> in "the crow," they continued on and replaced the actor, it is not uncommon. i feel if someone dies on the set, that should be it. they settled this civilly, looking at the jury, everyone is like he admitted some responsibility, that would skew jury of his peers.
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>> todd: do you think this gets to a injury, goes to trial or does baldwin say i wasn't >> if it was me i would probably seek a plea if possible. i don't know if the prosecution is looking for it. all the semantics and extras interviews having a press release lets you know whether going to press charges or not i thought was a little bit much. >> carley: last summer todd spoke to a defense attorney. here is her take on the whole situation. watch this. >> the being filed on because he was wearing the executive producer hat. well then there is number of individuals filed on. the reason he was being filed on he was the last person who could have possibly prevented this tragedy by checking that gun and he ended up pulling that trigger. and that's and, and, and he is being made an example out of. >> carley: the cover of the "new york post" talking about this and the headline baldwin to
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blame. this story is everywhere, tyrus. >> like i said it's his name. name recognition has a lot to do with it. again, it still goes -- i don't know, maybe i watch too much murder she wrote at night in my hotel it. always just goes back to me i always look at intentenned motive and, again, how did the live round even get in that gun that is who was responsible. that would be the big mysterious reveal at the end of the show who put the bullet in the gun. >> todd: turns out the feeling was mutual angela lansbury. >> carley: i think i watched every murder she wrote. >> todd: enough said on februar. >> carley: car cool. >> todd: tell us about it? >> i'm defending the world nwa against the internet wrestling champion. zach rider in the wwe and we have a long history. so the nw. >> a.
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dusty rose, harley race. the list goes on who have hold this title. historic tampa where mwa i will be defending the title. >> carley: you will be on the road a lot. information new for you. >> no on the road. >> carley: jacksonville, georgia, are. >> new jersey sold out already. i have tickets still available for jacksonville and the second night in knoxville and a few tickets but i'm telling jokes during the day and whooping behind at night. it's a really good time plus the gutfeld show. >> carley: you are so busy. >> it's peaks and valleys. busy and then nothing. >> carley: how do you train for something like. >> this the awesome people at fox we have olympic gym on the first floor and i usually scare the civilians as i walk up and down in there. i'm in there every day. one of the nice things being in the fox family is they take care of us. we have an amazing gym to stay
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on top of things. >> todd: last time you were up this early was it to change a child's diaper or snoop he needed something when you everywhere his body guard. >> he never slept. early mornings. not to change a diaper usually to catch a flight. get my behind home because my kids are waiting on me. >> carley: tyrus, you are the best. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you, guys. >> carley: great analysis as well. this is exciting. we are ending the week with a very special announcement about the newest member of our "fox & friends first" team. our amazing senior producer kim and her husband mike welcome a new baby girl on monday. look at that picture of her. >> todd: gorgeous girl. james already in love with little sister of course her name mia jade born 8 pounds 11 ounces. kim and mike couldn't be happier for you. the entire family big giants fans. baby waited until monday to be born so that the whole family could watch the playoff game on
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sunday. hope you are happy this sunday. >> carley: kim works around the clock. she is now a mother of three and she is my inspiration. her kids are the most beautiful things i have ever seen. look at those sweet faces. we love you so much, kim, congratulations on the beautiful new addition to your family. >> todd: look forward to having you back but not too soon. enjoy time with those beautiful ones. with that "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ freeway of love ♪ we going riding on the freeway of love >> brian: well, you know, that is my mantra i always talk about the freeway of love. i will belt out the tune because chris knows i sing all morning. >> steve: you sing but you don't dance? >> brian: right. >> steve: usually they go hand
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