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man who was acting erratically, put in a choke hold and died. [chanting] >> todd: interestingly nypd had nothing to do with this incident. you're watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. neely has 44 prior arrests. a former maen radio put him in a choke hold. commuter anxiety is at all-time high in new york following a wave of deadly violence on the subway and this case has democrats like aoc turning on each other. >> todd: alexandria hoff with what comes next. >> alexandria: this is morph ed into how homeless people are
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treated or not treated. there are cries for alvin bragg to file charges against a 24-year-old marine veteran, who put neely in a choke hold after he was acting erratically. this is part of a rigorous investigation and we'll review the medical examiner's report, access all available video and photo footage, identify and interview as many witnesses as possible and obtain medical records. this is being handled by senior experienced prosecutors. here is kathy hochul. >> it was horrific to view a video of jordan neely being killed for being a passenger on subway trains. i don't care about labeling it, looking at the video, you know it is wrong, no one has the right to take the life of
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another person. >> alexandria: kathy hochul and alvin bragg have received backlash. >> we are investigating this situation. let's let the da conduct his investigation with law enforcement officials to really interfere with that is not the right thing to do and i'm going to be responsible and allow them to do their job and determine exactly what happened here. we cannot just say what a passenger should or should not do in a situation like that, allow the investigation to take course. >> alexandria: congresswelcome alexandria ocasio-cortez responded to a statement by mayor adams, the congressman wrote, this feels like a new low, not being able to condemn a murder because victim was of social status some deem too low to care about. the last sentence is rich from an admin trying to cut the services that could have helped
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him. leo terrell weighed in here. >> leo: aoc is about power and control, this is a head game. democrats aren't interested in justice, law and order, they want chaos and you saw the professional agitators, they want chaos. liquid the marine was questioned and released. >> todd: this cannot be murder yet, murder requires elements that have not been charged, aoc is wrong. >> ashley: great points, todd. top intelligence officials who signed a 2020 letter claiming the hunter biden laptop story was russian disinformation will testify in front of a sub-committee this month. >> todd: the letter was released to give president biden a talking point during the 2020 election. brooke singman joins us. >> brooke: former national
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intelligence clapper and john brennan will reportedly testify on the weaponization of the federal government this month. take a look at the e-mails. in 2020, mike morell asked brennan to sign that letter. can i add your name to this list? trying to give the campaign during the debate on thursday a talking point to push back on trump on this issue. brennan responds, add my name to the list, good initiative. this exchange was four days before then candidate debate against former president trump. watch this. >> there are 50 former national intelligence folks that says this is a russian plant. they say this has -- five former heads of the cia, both parties, say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage. >> brooke: john solomoncalls the operation election interference.
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>> this letter shows to create political outcome of election and portray as organic intelligence warning. 51 people who carried the power of the us intelligence committee signed this letter without a shred of evident the hunter biden laptop was russian disinform so that joe biden could have that moment to lie to the american people. >> alexandria: this comes as white house dodges questions on whistleblower allegations claiming the fbi has a document that describes an alleged criminal scheme involving then vice president biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions. the white house response. >> i will refer you to the justice department on that, nothing on that today. >> do you know what country this pertains to? >> i refer you to the justice department. >> alexandria: chairman james
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comer says this spells trouble for the president. listen. >> james: we're confident in the whistleblower, we take whistleblowers seriously, there have been two credible whistleblowers come forward in the last two weeks. we're doing everything we can to protect the whistleblowers and try to encourage more whistleblowers to come forward. we have credible evidence. >> brooke: comer has subpoena out for the alleged document. >> todd: the left complained of election interference without evidence all while they were propagating the greatest example of election interference in american history. by they, i mean our intel agencies that are there to protect us, let that settle in for a moment. >> brooke: definitely, former national security officials that the biden campaign reached out to get them to support this letter and say this hunter biden laptop is rusian disinformation that has all earmarks of russian
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disinformation. you had john ratcliffe leading the intelligence community saying the fbi has it and it is not russian disinformation campaign. the biden campaign kept pushing and former vice president, now president biden used that letter the campaign helped to orchestrate to make his point temperature really is stunning. >> ashley: it is, as always, brooke, thank you for reporting, appreciate it. >> todd: this is stunning, chinese mafia and mexican cartels are buying up farmland in oklahoma and law enforcement says it is a cover for drug and criminal enterprise. >> ashley: a state narcotics agent is here next.
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the other is purpose. it's just so inspiring to do research that impacts human lives. stand up to cancer has been a critical partner in advancing research for cancer. cancer research saves lives. so please help us fight in this battle against cancer. mexican cartel are invading the heartland by buying farmland in oklahoma. >> ashley: oklahoma senator james langford is proposing a bill to block this. >> chinese criminal organizations have moved into my state in mass numbers. the year after marijuana was legalized in my state for medical purposes, we had more
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land sales to foreign entities in oklahoma than any other state in america. as chinese criminal organizations and mexican cartels immediately moved in to set up shop in distribution nationwide. >> ashley: mark woodard with the oklahoma bureau of narcotics joins me now. why is this happening in oklahoma? does it have something to do with the lax laws in the state? >> yes, a combination. during the pandemic, we were an open state and criminal organizations were located in states that were still locked down. land was a fraction of what it is in many other states. we had cheapest licenses and most liberal laws. it was easy to get a license in the state of oklahoma. they were looking to move their operation and oklahoma became prime real estate for criminal
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organizations. >> todd: in one operation, 26,000 illegally grown marijuana plants were seized by authorities with estimated street value of $24 million. mark, this goes well beyond just some pot, it is crimes connected to the marijuana that i would say are the most concerning. what are the most egregious examples you can share with our viewers? >> we just had a quadruple homicide at the end of last year, where an individual from china went to a chinese farm to essentially collect the money owed or to assassinate the people and send a message. four people were killed and another escaped and alerted authorities. there are attacks and assassination attempts by people who do not pay up to those organizations over the last several years.
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we've had kidnapping, extortion, water theft, electrical theft, trafficking of drugs into oklahoma, human and sex trafficking tied back to the groups and some are tied to levels of individuals who definitely are security threat to this country, who are in powerful positions that link back to farms in oklahoma. >> ashley: when you talk about the farms, think about oklahoma, i've driven through many times, it is open land. how many land are they buying up? >> well, we can, some farms are over 800 to 1000 acres and we can show 2000 farms tied to chinese investigators or criminal organizations that moved people and workers here to grow for the black market and you have mooing that outside the u.s. and filtering it back in to
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fund their criminal organizations not just high grade marijuana. they try to fly under radar, get a license and look legitimate. we have shut down 800 farms and 80% are tied to chinese criminal organizations or mexico cartels, armenia and bulgaria and slovakia. >> todd: there is something to be said for the ccp to use these operations to destabilize america and americans as part of the belton road initiative to take over the world. i want to follow-up something you said, you said a lot of this is not just funded by cartels in china and mexico, by powerful individuals in the united states. what do you mean by that? can you give us examples? >> we know some investigations here in oklahoma from the farms tracking the money, plants and workers, we unpack layers of
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fraudulent paperwork and start linking names and led us to ties to other states along the east coast and west coast to individuals already on the u.s. radar seen as national threats and national security threats specifically. certainly you're concerned funding from the criminal organizations in oklahoma are going to fund other activities linked back to the government, whether from china or mexico and as i said, we've identified criminal organizations linked to russia, bulgaria and armenia in the last few months. >> ashley: scary. >> todd: shows how organized and orchestrated this, keep us posted. a chicago journalist tried to find out why migrants crowded a local hotel and this is what happened. >> this is a hotel. >> it is closed. >> i saw people go inside. >> why can't i come in?
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number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >> ashley: a chicago-based reporter barred from entering $300 a night luxury hotel being used for migrant housing with taxpayers footing the bill. here is staff confronting the journalist. watch this. >> why not? >> because it is private. >> this is a hotel. >> it is closed. >> it is closed? i saw people go inside. >> you cannot come in. >> why can't i come in? why is it closed for me? i don't understand. >> this is a private area, it is private. you are not a resident here. >> who are the residents? >> ashley: that chicago reporter, william kelly, joins me. we saw the exchange on camera,
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but what was the excuse off camera? what do they mean, you are not a resident there? >> ashley, thank you for having me. it is disturbing. this is off michigan avenue. we have retail fleeing due to violent crime and tourists have flat lined in chicago, hotels are struggling and this luxury hotel is apparently being used to house migrants. there are number of reasons why this is alarming, the city of chicago is not talking about this, chicago residents are being kept in the dark. the hotel itself, there is a lot of questions i have as a resident, as an investigator, what are the code violations, what is the occupancy, the lobbyist is stacked to the ceiling with boxes and lamps.
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we have a ticking time bomb, something tragic could happen and something still out on to michigan avenue, we are entering chicago's notorious murder season. we already have an out of control crime problem, the police are understaffed and our new mayor doesn't seem to have a plan. >> ashley: you guys in chicago are dealing with a lot. follow-up question, in the video, they said you are not allowed. would they allow other people to pay to stay there or is it totally closed to the public, which would be money out of the pocket for economic benefit in chicago? did they say anything about that? >> ashley, this hotel is completely closed to the public. mayor lightfoot is saying this will cost taxpayers between $20 to $25 million a month, where is this money going?
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never been accounting, we don't know how many migrants are at this hotel. if this hotel was being run for the public, there would be city inspectors crawling all over this place to shut it down. as of right now, there is nobody, no one who isn't running this very secretive operation. >> ashley: good question. where are the inspectors? that is one thing i have not thought about with this, you would think they would be ine d could be and we don't know about it, but good question you raise. did you talk to the migrants? did they tell you anything? >> i talked to migrants, they are primarily from venezuela, which is surprising we're dealing with almost exclusively
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venezuelan migrants. the real questions i have are the people who are in a very secretive way trying to coral these migrants and also how quickly they turn hostile. that was the other thing that shocked me, their attitude chicagoans have no right to know, no right to ask any questions. the second i ask my first question, before i even attempted to enter the hotel, they called 911, they didn't say they are going to call 911. i said, could you tell us what is going on at this hotel, i thought it was closed. one of the organizers of this event at the hotel pull out his phone and said i'm calling 911. >> ashley: i wonder if they have legal jurisdiction, it is a
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hotel, not private property. bizarre. one thing, don't forget now the police stations are becoming unofficial migrant shelters. you guys have problems right now in chicago and i really don't know what it will take at this point to reel that back in. william kelly, thank you for your time. >> thank you, ashley. >> ashley: you're welcome. the house china committee wants answers from major companies like nike and adidas. >> todd: enes kanterfreedom will join us next and ahead of the coronation for king charles, we'll be live in london ahead of this historic event.
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able to continue committing genocide. former n.b.a. player and human rights activist and enes kanter freedom joins me now. what is your reaction to what appears to be your tireless advocacy paying off? >> thank you for having me. i'm so happy that finally we are holding these hypocrite companies accountable. i say hypocrite, if you look at companies like nike, they stand with black lives matter, no asian hate, lgbtq community. when it comes to china, everybody knows about sweat shops. i am happy lawmakers saying enough is enough, go out and hold these companies accountable and this is just the start. there are 82 companies in america that use slave labor. it is interesting to be interesting. >> todd: letters detail questions with deadline of may
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16th asking companies do any garments imported to the united states contain import from source from forced labor of uighurs, what do you think the answer is? >> everybody knows what kind of companies they are. even like when i sit down and have a conversation with my teammates, i was telling them so much blood, sweat and oppression behind the items you are wearing, but i'm hearing apple, coca-cola and nike, spending so much money to lobby against this bill, but you know what, lawmakers are committed and we are going to hold them accountable. >> todd: speaks of lawmakers, you have teased a congressional run in the great state of florida because you said you want a place that is warm. what would be your first order
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of business if sent to congress by voters? >> i think all i care about right now, standing for freedom and talking about human rights because it is bipartisan issue and i care about it. i think florida, free state of florida is best place to do it, i am excited and will have a conversation with my people and friends in congress and whenever is perfect timing, i will go out and put my name on. >> todd: what about domestic policy? you will be strong on foreign policy, specifically the human rights aspect, especially being somebody born in a foreign land. on domestic policy, what would you focus on? >> good question, i have had a conversation with my friends, there are so many problems happening here, too, i cannot think top of my head, i will definitely be focusing on making america better and greater. >> todd: i think if you did end
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up in congress, you would be an important voice on human rights and on reminding the american people who a true threat china is. i feel like we're getting there, slowly, but surely, there are people in congress who understand, there are a lot of people in congress who really are turning a blind eye to the threat china faces and you would do amazing of pointing that out and making sure americans are on the ready for what comes next out of china. appreciate having you on the program, good luck with your campaign, come back if and when you announce. >> thank you. >> ashley: we are just a little over 24 hours away from king charles iii coronation, he will be crowned at westminster buick /* buckingham palace. >> alex will join us, when we
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checked in earlier, we said it was the greatest back drop of any live shot in history, it has not changed, it has gotten prettier. >> ashley: it has gotten better, now you have red on and it is so perfect. >> alex: it is great, a lot of people were expecting rain issue it got sunnier and we are luck and he honored to be here to bring viewers at home into the celebration and everything to come. 24 hours until all of this kicks off behind me. you can see a lot of setup underway to make sure there are proper barricade to corner off the streets where thousands will lineup to catch a glimpse of this historical moment. this is the military training rehearsal to make sure everything goes according to plan, part of this is to make sure all of the carriages, horses, troops are not finding the roads are too slippery because everything needs to run
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perfectly according to plan. the route leading to westminster abbey is 1.3 mile route from buckingham palace down the mile temperature is shorter than the coronation route of queen elizabeth ii in 1953, that was a five-mile root. coronation services and ceremonies have been scaled down in an effort to create illusion of modernizing the monarchy and creating more inclusive environment, especially giving the soaring cost of living crisis in the uk. this will add up to $125 million. in terms of getting to westminster abbey from buckingham palace, this is the ride the queen and -- queen consort and king will travel in, this is the diamond jubilee coach, built in australia, it weighs three tons. in previous coronations, the
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royal family traveled in the gold coach, but it is veried to be very uncomfortable because there is not typical shock absorbers you have in a normal car. the new coach was built for queen elizabeth's 60th anniversary on the throne. 2000 people are invited, those causing waves in recent years will be prince andrew, prince harry, meghan will not make an appearance. there are world leaders here to celebrate, including french president macron. u.s. president will not be here, however, his wife will be here stepping in for him. we have this tomorrow from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m., hosted by ainsley earhardt, martha
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maccallum and piers morgan. 400,000 people are working here, police, service people, they will receive a coin to thank them for service this weekend. >> todd: have fun. thank you. remember when schumer said nobody is taking away your gas stove and new york said, we are taking away your gas stove. schumer is getting torn apart, cheryl casone has that story. >> ashley: and heading to churchill downs, janice dean is live ahead of the kentucky derby. don't go anywhere. limu emu & d♪ hey, man. nice pace! clearly, you're a safe driver. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! [sfx: limu squawks] whoo! we gotta go again.
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>> ashley: more than 50 house republicans are tearing into veteran affair secretary dennis mcdonahue, after he claimed to cut benefits for veterans. >> todd: cheryl casone has more. >> cheryl: political games is the term this morning, this group of 56 house republicans tore into secretary of veteran affairs, here is what they said. many members of congress are offended the biden administration continues to use dishonest talking points to create panic and fear in the
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veteran populations. what the va secretary said last week on the hill is there is going to be, at the va, 30 million fewer visits, fewer blood pressure checks. this rhetoric is not true. republicans are not saying they are going after va benefits, they will not tell you that you cannot get your blood pressure checked. the current debt limit, they want to increase by 1.5 trillion, we will give you the increase, but there has to be cost savings. the cbo says the republican plan reduces the federal deficit 4.8 trillion over a decade and even the "washington post," fact checked the biden administration and the va talking points and said this is factually incorrect, the "washington post," folks. >> ashley: when they chime in, you know.
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>> todd: it is illogical, overwhelming majority of veterans are republicans, why would republicans go after their own voters? >> cheryl: exactly and they are not. you can't go out and flat out lie because you don't agree. just increase the debt ceiling, give us the money and go away and republicans are saying, we will not go away. >> ashley: next topic super rich considering schumer is new york senator. >> cheryl: he is the gift that keeps on giving some days. i crossed the marathon last year and he was at the finish line. i will not high five you. he's my senator. chuck schumer tweeted this, nobody is taking away your gas stove. one official said let's get rid of gas stoves. this is true. now congressman tweeting, how
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many things can schumer get wrong in one tweet? let's be clear, chuck schumer said on february 3, no one coming after your gas stove, in new york, they are coming after your gas stove. there is gas hookup ban by 2026, they will target gas hookups in new buildings and by 2029, they want to ban gas hookups, they are coming, everybody. chuck schumer represents new york. >> ashley: that tweet said maga republicans are making this up. >> todd: trump is coming after your stove. he's not. my cousin once because chuck schumer a drink at a bar. at fenway park watching the red sox, apparently nobody is buying bud light. >> cheryl: i am starting to feel bad for the people who work for bud light, they are probably great people. look at this video from fenway
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park, the budlight concession stand is empty. if you are bud light, the demographic is men, this transgender person anointed to do this social media spot, dylan mulvaney, of course, blown up in bud light's face. the ceo is trying to defend the company, they lost $5 billion over this debacle. know your audience is the moral of the story with bud light. the ceo tried to defend this to shareholders, saying, this is not a campaign for bud light, it was one spot. true. but man, this was one small, but large miscalculation. >> ashley: todd made a good point, this was east coast, not just middle america. it is everywhere. thank you. the 149th kentucky derby will take place this weekend and this
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year jockeys will be sporting special pants raising awareness for the thoroughbred retire men. >> todd: janice dean is with ted mezerik and joe rocco jr. jd, take it away. janice dean what a great foundation, ted, tell me about trf. >> it is the oldest retirement organization for the horses, we give them a good life after they are done racing. janice dean they race for five or six years and live to about 30 sometimes, right? >> yes, some horses will be done at three, some eight or nine. most horses live 25 to 30 years. >> janice: joe, you were on the
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track yesterday and came up with this brilliant idea, tell me about it. >> my father was a jockey, grandfather trainer, they gave me such a great life. give back. >> janice: show me what you wore yesterday. these are jock pants we wear and thoroughbred retirement foundation gets support from it. >> janice: how many riders will wear the pants today? >> i think seven or eight. >> tomorrow? >> maybe 10 or 11. >> janice: wow, what are your hopes, ted, for awareness? >> just to bring folks to understand what we're doing, possibly log on the website at trf and look at what we're doing and hope to donate to give horses a great life. >> janice: are you racing today, joe? >> yes, ma'am. >> what is your horse?
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>>-- >> janice: we will find out, these guys have been up early. >> you right a lot of horses, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> we will make sure viewers know where to donate on the website. good luck today. ashley, and todd, over to you, it is the 149th churchill downs, today is kentucky oakes, over to you. >> todd: enjoy. >> ashley: keep it right here, i have a special announcement when we come back. ♪ detour? yeah. ♪ school isn't going to be easy. i know. ♪ but...i think you're going to do great, dad. ♪
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i'm happy to sharier i'm expecting a baby in october. so it has been an interesting time filling in for carley on maternity leave. my husband and i are so excite announce this and finally share it with everybody. i know i have shared it with him and several people on the crew and staff, but i'm so happy to finally get it out there. and we have a gender reveal. it's a boy. >> todd: have a seat, ladies. >> america, another boy on the way. >> ashley: honestly, i have known -- i don't know if it's just that moeller instinct the
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second i found out i was second no, this is a boy. no doubt in my mind this is a boy. >> todd: this is your moment. i just want to make one quick moment. >> ashley: there's my baby. >> todd: you told me the day you started filling in for carley you said that was a fun first show, by the way, i'm pregnant, too. for those of you many. the people you see the most in the world to your own wife and co-anchor. one of those individuals in my life has been pregnant since october of 2021. i'm tired, america. so, i'm joking. it's great. so happy for you it's going to have to throw him a party on june 1st when carley gets back. i felt so bad. the night before i started filling in for her on her maternity leave, i don't feel well. i have to ted todd in case i have to get up. i think he was more shocked than my husband was when he found out. >> todd: we just lost jerry springer and growing up i used to watch a lot of shows jerry springer and maury povich. well, the father is here. we don't have the father but we have somebody close. bring out the lady who usually is in this chair one carley shimkus. >> ashley: oh my god. >> carley: i couldn't miss this moment for the world. i'm so happy for you. oh my gosh, carley and i were talking hi, everybody.
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i was so sad that she wasn't going to be a part of it. oh my goodness. ashley, this is your moment, i just wanted to be here for it. . we have changed. >> you look beautiful. >> so do you. >> i know you have been praying for this baby so long. your child is already so loved. you are on the start of the most incredible journey of anybody's life. it's -- and you don't even know it yet. there is going to be a moment where your baby smiles at you and it's a real genuine smile and it is the betts feeling in the world. >> ashley: every time i see the ultrasound. i don't put much on our refrigerator it has to be blank. the baby is all over the refrinel rarity already because we have had so many different ultrasounds so far. and it's been such a blessing that we have been able to see him so much. >> carley: look at that perfect little profile. >> i'm having deja vu for the little boy reveal for you that we just did like yesterday.
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>> yesterday and 100 years ago all at once. >> how is he doing? >> brock is amazing. he is such a good little boy. you and mike are like the two best looking people in the whole entire world. this kid is going to be a model, a police officer, like your husband, a patriot. >> pull that picture back up? did you see maggie. we put her in a little bandanna. guess what? mom's pregnant. she is going to be a big sister. >> you are the best dog mom. you will be the best baby mom. >> what advice do you have for me. >> i would relive the past three months on a perpetual loop if i could. actually, the past two. the first month is rough. you just have to know it. you just got to go in and know it's going to be a little bit tricky because it's a three-hour cycle, they eat, sleep every three hours, todd. you remember the three hour cycle. if you can make it to three hours. >> todd: we would tell you, matt
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and i would tell you get ready for the three hour wheel? whether a? what? just get ready. >> carley: just enjoy it. pregnancy at least in my opinion, in my experience it gets more fun towards the end. obviously toward the bitter end it's a little bit more difficult because you can't sleep and all that but it just gets more excitings with the kicks. >> ashley: i'm actually already starting to the feel a little bit. >> carley: good. >> ashley: i'm halfway so it's gotten like i said an interesting time because i have been asking him for advice. where is carley? >> todd: "fox & friends" obgyn over here. >> carley: yesterday todd and i had a whole text conversation on the best way to clean your baby's nose. >> todd: "fox & friends" pediatrician over here. >> carley: a group chat. we will clue you into that one. an ash i have to say one thing though the first trimester it's rough. new found respect for new moms especially getting up at
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midnight. >> cheryl: hats off nobody realizes how get up to do a 4:00 show, midnight. grumpy. and not a lot of people knew well i guess maybe more people knew than i thought. >> cheryl: i didn't ask you. >> oh my gosh just smile it's okay. but another funny story, i think i kept every bagel shop in business the first trimester it. got so bad. that when i would hook my phone in to my car to go home after work, it was taking me to the bagel shop instead of home i was like all right. >> what was the bagel order? >> cinnamon raven with blueberry with cream cheese and also everything with egg and bacon. i was eating two at a time. one for you and one for the baby. >> yeah. >> congratulations. so thrilled for you.
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>> you get to eat like all the cupcakes that you want. >> eat them with you. >> todd: it has been an awesome journey. it has fun. i love sharing this with you, it has been fun. obviously we have a few more months left. what's your name, carley? she will be back. "fox & friends," have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you should know ♪ i just can't say hello ♪ hello. >> brian: that is philadelphia, pennsylvania. would ben franklin recognize it now? what do you think the changes were from when he was walking around that area? >> lawrence: crime. fires in the street? >> brian: fires in the street. >> rachel: no horse and carriage
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