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mcconnell who should replace them and we will talk about the debt because the interest on the debt the next few months will be larger than the entire defense budget and this is where the country is heading. a public service announcement. the reprobate of msnbc, cnn an and -- this is called the constitution of the united states. mike grabbed a copy of the declaration of a dependent. constitution is 444 words long so you should be able to read it. stop reading your talking points from the white house and educate yourself. you are humiliating yourselves. i'll see you next time my night on life, liberty and levin. ♪ ♪
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must be static because we are on and so is one nation freddie to go. i am brian kilmeade, s. lieutenant governor of texas, michelle weighs in on huge news and forts and abigail, why your kid in therapy could be the big problem. all that on deck but first, i want to talk about the come back. we seen it a lot in politics throughout american history. first and foremost perhaps, maybe the greatest terry truman down the polls trying to fill fdr choose and navigate the aftermath of world war little chance of winning the election in 1948. >> president truman truman because president. a crisis of history when world war must be followed by an organization for world peace. >> he ended up winning an election study everybody. you may have brought about richard nixon who wrote from the political graveyard. 1962 losing the race to
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telephone you bitterly proclaimed i am done with politics. >> i want you to know just think how much you will be missed. you have nothing to kick around anymore. >> he came back and won the white house 68 and 72. >> this will be an open administration, open to new ideas, open to men and women of both colors. >> we know how that ended but he was a great steward for no while. there were great comebacks unexpected but we might be witnessing the greatest of all. the same man that pulled off the biggest upset in political history and 2016, donald j trump. i know there's a lot of runway left, eight months until the election but here on one nation we are able to take a step back a deep breath and give credit where credit is due for what
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we've seen so far. easy to get caught up in a motion and chaos, court cases but think about the way trump left the white house in 2020 impeached. and 22, 2022 after the midterm elections, many candidates you make remember lame-duck. the former president was damaged goods. >> race after race house and senate both, candidate after candidate associated with donald trump did worse than expected or lost. >> despite the midterm neutralized red wave, he announced he was running again and he has not looked back since. it's easy to get caught up in velocity of negative news stories especially for cases that never seem to end. >> it was a tense day in court donald trump who took the stand and to $50 million civil trial that threatens his business empire. >> it's hard to keep all of these straight but as the civil and criminal trials turn forward, donald trump prosecutor in georgia found herself on the
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witness stand. >> for somehow against all odds, here we are. >> donald trump taking another victory lap some of the former president celebrating his second win just over a week. >> it's looking like we will see another trump -- biden rematch in november as voters in south carolina deliver another setback nikki haley. >> former president trump moved one step closer to quenching the republican nomination and straightahead super tuesday. i know i sound like a sports announcer talking about a team or a play or run of a lifetime like michael jordan coming back to three championship and rope after leaving the game of basketball altogether. >> there six nba championship and it's our second repeat. >> it's time someone acknowledges is come back because you cannot deny what's happening before our eyes and part of the reason the comeback is happening is because the
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things trump stands for are the things americans can no longer stand to witness like a wide open border. >> walls and wheels i always said, one thing never gets obsolete, a wallet wheel, everything is obsolete. >> criminals running rampant across our cities, some of which came here through the broken border. >> the 22-year-old nursing student was found dead near lake herrick at the university of georgia friday police arrested 26-year-old josé antonio ibarra ibarra from venezuela o'reillys order. >> i think everybody democrats, independence and republicans all want the border back. this making our stance on the world stage weaker than ever before, think about what's happening overseas. my sports announcer would say is a lot of games left to play in there is. a lot of unexpected things around the corner, i get. it's easy to get caught up in the daily drama, trials, flamboyant personality but the truth is, we are witnessing a
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man even through immense diversity on his way to locking up the gop nomination and leading president biden in almost every single battleground state. what we are listening witnessing is historic in many ways he started pulled off a hell of a comeback so buckle up, we will see if he can finish the job. joining us now for analysis, one of the best guys in the business, fox news project washington post columnist, mark, as i went through all of this if i talk to you in 2022 and said he would be here in 2024, what would you have said to me? >> i would have been surprised, i think it is a great comeback and you are a published historian so i hesitate to try to one up you but it would be the greatest comeback since 1892 when grover cleveland who lost the white house four years earlier came back and defeated
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benjamin harrison, the man who beat him and took back the white house, the only time in u.s. history that happened. if donald trump pulled this off, it would be the first time in u.s. history that happened. >> what laid the groundwork for this to take place? certain things had to happen. one of which the issues that defined him became the things americans wanted, able to compare four years to the three years that mark. many people are saying i like it the way it was. >> i think it's less about what trump has done for biden. biden unleashed the most disastrous president in our lifetimes. think about this, the democrats saw in 2016 donald trump road the issue of illegal immigration to the white house so knowing that, why would they come back into the white house and defeat him in 2020, come back and unleash the worst border crisis in american history and expect that's not going to pave the way for donald trump to ride the issue again? it's like groundhog day except
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with politics involved. succeeding right now because joe biden such a disaster, joe biden is the single most unpopular president in the history of presidential polling go back to harry truman. he's underwater by double digits on every single issue in the polls, 86% of americans say is too old for a second term, 82% say they want another president but a caveat here, a lot of republicans say it's over, there's no way donald trump could lose, no way the biden can win. he can if you don't believe me, senator fetterman, the voters have shown us they will elect a democrat who just had a stroke if they don't like the alternative and donald trump in the polls is almost as unpopular as joe biden. seven and ten don't want either of them so he's got to do -- joe biden opened the door for him, he's got to walk through it.
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>> eighteen is the border, 1b is the foreign policy and you see one person moving the embassy to jerusalem and one working the abraham accords and we have a massive war in the middle east, houthis rebels taking over the red sea. nobody is talking about abraham accords in a war in eastern europe. if you just look about what caused it and what we are experiencing, that's causing i think a lot of undecided independence to say i'm going to put this in a different horse. >> if joe biden loses the election in november, it's because of afghanistan and no not -- i don't mean it will be because voters go to the voting boothe thinking about afghanistan that was the tip. before the afghan withdrawal, joe biden had more than 50% support and everybody thought, majority of americans thought he was doing a decent job, giving him the benefit of the doubt and assume if the withdrawal came out and lied about it and said
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nobody advised him not to leave troops behind, his approval rating fell below 50% for the first time and never recovered. americans decided he was dishonest the polls show, he is incompetent and now they show he's too old for presidency and that was that disaster and not unleashed all the other disasters, putin would never have invaded ukraine it wasn't for afghanistan. hamas would never have done what they did if it wasn't for that so our enemies are emboldened by his weakness and american voters are emboldened to say we need a new president. >> the other thing biden may be week but i didn't look at the republican field is week, i know nikki haley is a great candidate for governor desantis had the best record i can remember i thought that was a solid field know it could question chris christie is competent so that was not a haphazard field he just trounced, would you agree to that? >> i would agree. one of the great things is we have a great bunch of the republican party for the period
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after donald trump but what happened was in the other reason democrats are the authors of their own disaster here, it was the effort to go after donald trump a weapon i think the judicial system and by weapon i think the constitution with the 14th amendment and all the rest of it. donald trump is facing 91 indictments. charles manson only had ten indictments. ninety-one indictments at the federal state and local level so what happened was americans rallied around him and republican party rallied around him and it meant good candidates didn't have a good chance. >> i've got reports you had a tie on, saw me and took off. appreciate you. >> i just want to be you. >> what you do, i follow you around, by the same shoes and shirts, i just want to be brian
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kilmeade when i grow up. >> i want to be a think tank but nobody invites me. [laughter] >> you're going to come on our podcast, right? >> i don't hear the invitation. [laughter] have a great weekend. meanwhile, a texas showdown at the border, we've been discussing it. as it biden and donald trump visiting two different cities for support. terms can't visit to the border and biden's second in decades. both offered their own idea on a solution to the escalating crisis impacting every corner of our country. >> bipartisan border security deal is a win for the american people and a win for the people of texas fair for those legitimate have the right to come here. >> the military operation, like award and we had remain in mexico, remember that? title 42, asylum bands and rapid removals. >> joining us now is texas lieutenant governor dan, great friends of the show and the network doing a great job in our business broadcasting, great to see you tenant governor. your take on what the take away was thursday? >> by the way to your last segment, the reason donald trump
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will win is because he's the greatest fighter we've ever had in the history of politics. i endorsed him a year ago so a lot of us knew this come back with coming, he's going to win because he's an authentic human being that relates to people, a personal level that frankly desantis and nikki haley didn't do and they are great people but they didn't do and that's why people love donald trump. on the border issue, it was an embarrassment a continuing embarrassment to listen to what joe biden had to say about the fact that he is still pushing this border deal, this bipartisan border deal, there were four or five idiot republicans in the texas senate and the democrats, it wasn't a bipartisan bill, it's a stupid bill to begin with, the american people know it and republicans rightly kill the, they should never have product to the floor, it would allow 2 million people to come in the border and the strangest thing, get this -- joe biden says once they hit 5000,
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who will hit the border. what does that mean? they can close the border, that means they can close after one comes over the border so it's a terrible bill we will hang around his neck through this entire election and he won't say it's a good bill and donald trump be the next president because of border security. george floyd, that murder was a game changer in politics and our country. riley's murder at the hands of an illegal immigrant is a game changer. people will never forget that. >> is one former president the cold the family and the current president didn't nor did i see that he's mentioning it and tying it to illegal immigration. he didn't tie the crime element to it. talking about washington, if you pass hr to like we did in the house senate, if he picked up,
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we would support it. senator ron fetterman continues to be the most surprising lawmaker on capitol hill. this is what he said about hr to and how he wants to negotiate something. listen. >> i think, at least i is a democrat am willing and eager to go stronger than the border deal that might be appropriate given the circumstance of the border. you analyze it closely and the one thing i cannot support is that it effectively and daca but anything other than that, they all can be on the table for me. >> you want to see military aid to ukraine and israel but look at hr two and says i can work with that. would politics and election year stop hr to if it passed in the senate? would you be encouraged if it passed in the senate? would you support that and are you saluting him for saying what he said? >> i stick to state politics and i'll let congress do what they
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do because we get things done in the texas senate, the greatest legislative body on the planet. we passed senate bill four at the end of session and that bill, a local judge overturned it but we will win at the fifth circuit and go to the supreme court, senate bill four would give us the right to defend our own border, to arrest people crossing the border, to send them back across the border. arizona tried it, they had a week bill, i wrote this bill with governor abbott, this is a strong bill and the first thing we will do if the supreme court upholds senate bill four is we will get hiring border patrol, we will hang out the shingle hire them all, we have the money to do so and the federal government will have a border patrol left and will take care of the border just like we took care of shelby state park, i was on the several weeks ago when they cut the wire and we said you credit, who will patch up but we reduced -- from three to 4000 people a day crossing to less than a dozen, we know how
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to do it. >> you do and the president talked about a short list for vice president and surprised many when he said governor abbott is on his short list to be vice president your thoughts about the guy you work with on a daily basis about being number to come up with that work? >> i thought the two of them together on the border yesterday -- i've run the president's campaign for nine years in texas, my third time and observed nine years with governor abbott, i thought the two of them looked so presidential and confident and clear on the border. it is the number one issue and texas is leading, the buses we sent was a brilliant plan, the buoys in the water, the costantino wire. we know more about border security than any elected official in the country so the number one issue governor abbott knows the issue. number two, he can raise 100 million or more in the state of texas, more than anyone else on the ticket can race and governor
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abbott's wife is hispanic and loves to campaign so i don't know what he's going to decide but we would be proud to have governor abbott as our vice president if he is the choice. >> you think it's a couple that could work. dan patrick knows the former president quite well, thank you for your work, best of luck. hope you win the appeals court and so does the country. is there such a thing as bad therapy? sadly, there is. it's being pushed on to our kids in the workplace and at school. place we are supposed to trust the school, author abigail schreier did a lot of studying and wrote a book on it and she's going to be here to talk about it. still to come, cohost is finally back to fox anchors had to head to see just how much they know about each other after all they work together every day, stay tuned and find out who the lucky fair is. ♪
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welcome back, one of the stories i want to share with you is this, president biden trying to get tough with hostile countries, at least hostile to us. commander-in-chief issuing executive order to crackdown on companies telling americans personal data, two nations for example china and russia. the move comes after president biden joined tik tok to the work
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young voters he believes that's where they are. he was officials sounding the alarm the social media platform owned by the chinese communist party is a national security risk. the president realizes on federal phones i get he hops on and opens an account using the platform to try attract what he says is disintegrating. pharmaceuticals still in china massive investment still company in china. what about a complete push? not only data but our own national security. that's what i would like to see. >> i don't want to live in a hole anymore. >> in that moment it felt like i was already dead. >> my life asleep miserable. i hated. >> my father died at seven and a half. i don't want to live in a whole.
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>> far too many kids are struggling like you talk with her mental health but why? society supposedly turned a corner and things are supposed to be good but childhood challenges are a cause for concern or is it how we are handling the challenges, are we putting seeds for trauma in place but so-called trauma informed education? look at these numbers. 57% of americans teamed felt sad or hopeless in 2021, the highest in over a decade. more trying to therapy for help. out of their control in fact one in six american kids from the age two to eight years old has been diagnosed with a mental behavior or developmental disorder is 2016. thus according to the cdc but is there such a thing for bad therapy failing to teach our kids to overcome adversity, become more resilient? but them go through bad times and get to the other side on their own. joining us now to discuss this and so much more, the author of
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this great book called bad therapy, why the kids are growing up. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot of controversy but also him, why was it important for you to go after this? what lured you to this problem? connect the rising generation gen z has had the most mental health treatment of any generation in american history, most psych meds, therapy in school social emotional learning in counseling, they should be the picture of mental health, the picture of despair. >> why is therapy not working? >> they are taught to focus on their feelings, to think about their pain, think about their trauma and they are self diagnosing, therapist during the run words like ptsd with them, they think they have it. they all think they have adhd or another diagnosis and unlike shyness, anxiety is a mental disorder. or it can be. they are substituting normal human emotions, sadness, shy,
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cory for things like anxiety, depression and convincing themselves they have a mental problem. >> do you think there intentions are good, the execution is that, the remedy is wrong? connect i think often the intention is good but giving medicine to people who don't need it is always a bad idea and that's what we are doing. we are going in with therapy, therapeutic parenting, therapeutic practices in school and treating kids as if they are mentally ill and not behaving like mental patients. >> normally in the past advocate is not in the top rent group for they are being voided school or up. divorce situation, you grind your way through it now society says let's help them out through it but there is a glory in a positive to grinding. >> that's exactly right and the side effects of too much of the therapeutic practice is, they are in efficacy, they feel
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incapacitated, they think need to ask a mental health expert for everything, full of fear and worry and they don't feel they can do for themselves. >> you say for example with your kid, you opened up with a story talking about your great grandmother, she went through and was somebody whose mom died in childbirth and was passed around family to family, a horrible upbringing. she didn't get proper nutrition and her teeth were great and then she got polio and was in an iron lung. >> one of the most positive can-do people i know until the end of her life, she held down a job in her life became one of the first female judges and maryland history and was able to do that because she didn't have school counselors telling her you have a lot of trauma, you want an accommodation in school? maybe you have social anxiety, maybe testing anxiety. it's not helping. >> you are one of the few experts that don't blame the iphone, don't blame the smart phone, it doesn't help but it's not really the cause.
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>> i think it's not good, i think it's played a battle in my last book talked about the contagion trans epidemic spread in part from social media. >> the smart phone is not doing these kids any good but i think of it as they used to say part of a nutritious breakfast, the super cereals unhealthy thing, smart phones are unhealthy but the other aspects of their lives have to be healthy, too. they need independence, their parents need authority, they need to take risks and try. >> you talk about giving choice, have a kid walk to school. get the feeling of accomplishment so you don't get them out by a certain time, they become kids who don't want to take risks the rest of their lives. you did a study you say conservative parents tend to let go a little bit more. >> i think the servant of parents, boys from liberal families and this is from -- was
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from liberal families have worse mental health and girls from conservative families. we know it's not an orchid mental health problem and is not social media because girls are on social media much more than boys but it's more about how we respond to it. we are not immediately letting a therapist in the door. >> if a school counselor says i want your kid in therapy, it's your kid, you're the parent, take control and it's spelled out distinctly with great research called bad therapy. thank you so much, congratulations. >> thank you so much, great to be here connect history liberty and laughs, i'm going to go on stage, april 27, i missed the super bowl in las vegas, this is just outside. word is, is going to be even better so go to brian kilmeade.com and talk about teddy and fogarty and my other books, vi opportunities, to write chance to talk to you one-on-one. has the rest of the world caught up to the ones untouchable
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unbeatable women's national soccer team? former captain think so and a lot more to do with just skill on the field, where talking attitude. i'll explain on one nation. ♪
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>> i don't know what's going on, nobody wants to get on the phone anymore, texting is too easy causing get this, i'll say it slowly, telephone phobia among young people. 90% of gen z would rather text and talk even going so far as think phone calls are a phobia of there's according to a research out of australia because we have too much to do here. taking a call makes them interest. teens telling experts in awkward phone call is one of the top three things they want to avoid in life. by the way, here are the top five worst cities for phone phobia. seattle at number one, san francisco boston los angeles and phoenix from top to top five. i don't understand, i used to think the stressful things when i was little was getting parents on the phone when you want to talk to the kids but i also think it's part of the horrible socialization in america thanks to the phone but don't fear the phone, there's other things to
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fear but we will talk about that in a moment. let's change gears and talk sports. women's national soccer team has been the most successful team of international women's soccer and there i say, women's sports history in this country, i'm talking for world cup titles including the first world cup ever, for olympic medalist but after the upset loss to sweden, it seems like the team and morale toward the team is not the same. the american public is not putting their arms around this anymore, the fall was on display this week, they lost to mexico to nothing. former captain and one of the best soccer players ever avoid now fox commentator says this, the whole world caught up to us but i hate when people say that because we -- united states women's national team start to regress in 2020, the lyrics. the gone backwards and now they have to rebuild and claw and climbed their way back # no one fears the women anymore. besides one of the reasons i feel this way could because the
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current captain lindsay karen tried to turn the page become america's dominance again said this in a quote, american soccer fans most of them on smart, they don't know the game, they don't understand but it's getting better and better. in france from what i've heard, people understand my game a little more, a sense of my football and the way i play, the french culture, everyone watches football. people know football. joining me to discuss view is the host of the michelle podca podcast. you've dominated in your profession for quite some time, remember from this team with the greatest story and sports covered by magazine and won the world cup and 99. what happened to the quality of the attitude? >> i think it is attitude and values. i cover the team at the olympics in london in 2012 and it was so much fun but i have to say megan
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rubino -- when you have a national team representing the united states of america in one of your key players taking a knee during the national anthem saying how bad america is hence not the captain saying how dumb america, your reflecting not pride, strength or love for your shame and it split the team. i don't think everyone on the team believes that but now you've got bias conflicting and it gets in the way of your play. >> i know america -- is not about winning, is the attitude and think about all of these great players, the i and talk to you and as they rose in popularity your head, then came the nike contract and the same, they're not embracing the chemical to think so and my daughter is an avid soccer player, i'm around families all the time, they know the score and not everyone is as
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interested as they are overseas because we are still newbies but the pride we take in the women's national team, the team should reflect that back on themselves and play hard for the country. >> the best player maybe college basketball history, this week she announced she's going to the wnba, what does this mean for women's basketball and sports? >> of the indiana fever get her number one pick which it looks like they will, they will be selling out because particularly the midwest where she is very popular in iowa, they cello all their games, they cello everywhere she goes, a remarkable player, she can drink breeze from the local, she makes everyone around her better, she makes up the scoring, she made nervous, i think she draws a lot more fans. >> i remember 9016, a lot of covering in my previous job, all of these great players but it didn't -- generation after with
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the same i guess charisma. >> she has charisma and she is accessible. the fans love her. i'm amazed you go down to iowa for any other sport, you cannot get into an iowa women's basketball game unless you are going to spend money. >> after big when, the college basketball finally happened, people ran in after the big upset, the word is, we could stop this. the other people like the networks love the frantic display and emotion, kids running on the court, where do you stand? >> was found stabbed, somebody would get hurt and you know what the kids have in their hands, you know their intentions. i think you up to block off the student sections, let the court clear before you let the kids -- >> their spontaneity. >> i get it but what's happeni happening, it will invite more trouble and i think it's better for everyone if you have a
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different way of showing your enthusiasm. >> you say they can stop hockey if they wanted. >> if they want to, they will stop it, just 500,000 if you start on the court, the schools will set up security and it won't happen. >> thanks so much. >> up next, cohost quiz his back and waited long enough to hear about the match up tonight contestants are the cohost of "fox & friends" first, they stayed up late on the weekend. todd tyra, don't meet the traveling trio. the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours.
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kino we have the nomination, find out how well fox news host
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know the people they sit next to every single day. tonight contestants, i have not met. okay, i have met them. carley and todd, they cohost wildly successful "fox & friends" first are each and every day. >> i'm so excited. >> i'm excited you are excited. the past three years first off, do you think you know each other well? >> i think i know todd better than he knows himself. >> she knows me better than i know myself. who are you, your carley, right? [laughter] >> question number one goes to carley, it sounds like this. in what state can todd practice law? in what state can todd -- don't give away. >> is from new jersey and lives in connecticut now, went to college in california, i think he practiced law in california. >> there you go. because of that here is the official scorecard, it is a
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card. one nothing, congratulations but not over. the hard stuff starts. our panel of judges that goes like this, who is carley's first friend at fox? it's one of two. who is carley's first friend at fox? she started on i missed and worked her way through here. >> i don't she's said this once before and i would have said minus but it's either or doocy for some reason. >> wrong show. >> it's irish, either mcshane or dagen mcdowell. >> they worked with me -- i love them. the first people i met. >> one nothing, the girls winning. >> buzz me as i was doing my analysis. >> here's the question. what is the most annoying word cabbage todd has that you think is annoying? he probably loves it. what's the most annoying word
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cabbage he has? >> is just what i think. what is the most annoying one? cracking his knuckles. >> are going the water. >> the first five minutes before going on the air. >> a story. >> you really bother her. >> i just have to say, todd gargles water every morning and cracked his knuckles and doesn't speak to me until we are done be a block because he doesn't know me and then we become best friends again, i don't know why you do that. >> i got to call doctor drew. >> if carley could pick any topic to lead a show with, what would she choose? >> she's are expert in three topics, border, oil and baseball so it's one of those three. >> they are giving me the ding so i obviously did well. >> oil counts. it's 11.
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she loves oil. there you go. we're not talking lesson. carley, this question is for you. 2022 todd ripped his pants on stage while dancing is a "fox & friends" summer stage concert series and in a subsequent option, how much money did todd receive for his pants for charity, how much money did todd receive? >> i would think $500. >> you are wrong. $8000. >> i told you, remember i said i couldn't believe they went for 8000? >> not worth it. >> they were to someone. >> cohost, who among them would she say -- it would she say she's learned the most from? >> we are on your show. >> i could cost you the win, here we go. we still have some time. i am flattered. who's the better dancer, you are
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todd first, let's roll the tape and take a judgment right now. you or todd, a better dancer? can we see this? >> are you okay? [laughter] were you injured? >> that was good. >> not my finest moment. [laughter] i think we are grooving a little better here. in my opinion -- okay. given what i'm seeing, i will go with myself. >> the answer was you. it is a tie but time for another question. last question goes like this, what is carley's favorite activity not working or spending time with family, todd pyro for the win. for the victory. a productivity. >> online shopping online shopping. absolutely wrong.
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hanging out with friends on a girls night. >> the final score is two -- t two. you need a little group therapy. thank you very much. ♪ jorge has always put the ones he loves first. but when it comes to caring for his teeth he's let his own maintenance take a back seat. well maybe it's time to shift gears on that. because aspen dental has the latest technology and equipment. with a staff that goes out of their way to provide exceptional care. plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance and 20% off treatment plans. making it easier to get started with quality care.
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forget about it. forget about it. forget about it. coffee.
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>> coffee. >> coffee. >> coffee. >> water. >> water. are you kidding me? >> are you kidding me? are you doing? you mchargue doing. [laughter] >> you saw them say your which happens to be one of new york's most beloved slang terms, a brand-new survey to share with you and other slang words if you want to be cool, range which means range. your you just heard, the second most popular. the third i felt with, it means get your car, i have no idea. boy am i serious although they don't say boy and snack. not eating. it means something like i guess you are hot or sexy but these slang terms, good build -- i'm in trouble. i guess it's annoying. could you, i guess you have money. we'll talk. he's of the things not to say and these are the words now in
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and now you're finally cool. i can't believe my team made me say all of these. i like to share them and you can be cool and i will never be cool. that's it for me tonight. quick note, tuning nine to noon monday through fridays. amongst my great just guess, ambassador mark green and goodwin. also, big news. we are launching the legendary station w rva from ten to noon and i'll be coming down in march to celebrate, thank you for signing us up in the whole team appreciates it. my tv guide, fox news saturday night with jimmy favor. as usual, my car is late so have to watch from the studio. ♪

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