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with their cat. so a coffeehouse, i'm notshoc shocked but sebastian is rightis to say it is a scam. f >> laura: we flew here and o people still had their children ightand masks, jimmy on a five r flight. really quickly comry qe everyboy heard about the "barbie" movie and she took her sons and kind of trash the movie. they felt it was emasculating. you know, et cetera, et cetera. she is raising two boys. thank god someone is actually talking about this. thank goodness we have celebrities who actually haveu common sense.ha i didn't see the movie and i'm not going to see it. >> congratulations to shakira on never being booked in hollywood again. she is missing the whole point to find outrbieis if your son is straight i'm okay? that is why you take, not if >> carley: new video takes us inside the sex trafficking raid
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on sean diddy combs los angeles home. the rappers ex-girlfriend blasts the feds on the treatment of diddy's son who just lawyered up. >> todd: texas taking its border fight to court today. and miami is turned into a hub for migrant flights, how desantis is fighting back. >> carley: and mike tyson gives fox news the scoop on his upcoming fight jake paul. >> i am scared to death, as it gets closer, it is reality and i'm invincible. >> carley: roy jones jr. was the last person to fight tyson, he will join us live. >> todd: excited to talk to roy
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jones jr. start with this fox news alert. secretary of state blinken expected to land in brussels. urging to investigate that strike that killed forenign aid workers in gaza. >> carley: fresh round of protests during yesterday's primaries. lucas tomlinson is live in washington with details. good morning, lucas. >> lucas: good early morning. secretary of state blinken arriving in brussels to expanded n nato with sweden. while speaking in paris blinken said the u.s. government does not sports ukraine doing the same in return to target oil refineries. biden top diplomat was discuss
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ing israel and gaza. here is about what he said. we've spoken to the israeli government about this particular incident and urged a swift, thorough and impartial investigation to understand exactly what happened. >> lucas: president biden said he was outraged by the strike and said united states will do all we can to deliver humanitarian assistance through all available means and press israel to facilitate aid. we are pushing hard for an immediate ceasefire as part of hostage exchange. tens of thousands of voters in the primary yesterday that biden and trump won. rhode island 3700 votes, wisconsin 47, 800 uncommitted
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and connecticut 7400. group of activists launched a leave it blank ballot, but they are not counted in unofficial election votes last night. >> todd: another fox news alert, several dead and 700 hurt after 7.4 magnitude earthquake rocks taiwan, strongest earthquake to hit in 25er yoos. it was felt in china and tsunami warning in japan. 26 buildingses collapse. people are trapped in debris. nearly 80 still stuck in the rubble. taiwan reporting aftershocks five hours after the earthquake and those aftershocks are expected to continue. >> carley: nine million people
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under tornado watch after severe weather swept the ohio river valley. leaving a trail of destruction in its path. a large tornado ripping through a city in indiana. twisters reported in the state this morning. >> todd: university of kentucky, lexington. wind so strong it knocked over a student. wind gusts 43 mile per hour in the area. that student was not injured but probably shaken up. janice dean has the fox weather forecast. that reminds mes of hawaii how the wind blows. >> janice: i saw pictures of semitrucks being blown over, we had wind gusts over 100 miles per hour in the kentucky area. we have hail and damaging wind and this is all moving toward
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the east coast today and will lose some punch. we still have tornado warned storms for parts of bam balabam georgia. we are seeing twisting on the radar, that could mean danger in your area and we have a tornado watch in effect for parts of region where we have that line of thunderstorms. there is severe storm threat moving from florida all the way up to the northeast. d.c., you're in this and w wilmington and charleston. we will get a foot of snow, coastal low on thursday and friday. here in the northeast, it has been a mess and will until friday when we get a break. this area of low pressure will linger off shore for the weekend, meaning a foot or more of snow, especially in higher elevation of new england. it sometimes happens.
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if you like spring skiing, this is good for you. it will cause travel delay and cancellations. just south of the alcohol area, bringing snow in that region and then that front moving off the east coast. next storm system moving into the west. wind gusts in the northeast, even if snow and rain settles down with wind gusts of 40, 50, 60 mile per hour thursday, that will cause big travel delays in the northeast. >> carley: wind. my goodness. thank you. to the border, texas heads to court on crucial hearing on border law. the border bloodbath ends with him, trump says. >> it is i border bloodbath, bad thing happening, it is going to end on the day that i take
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>> carley: florida governor ron desantis is taking on the biden administration over secret flight program that bought more than 300,000 illegal migrants to
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his state. >> todd: brooke singman here with more. >> brooke: president biden migrant parole program allow administration to release 30,000 into the state every month and florida is of are ing those. 326,000 migrants landed in miami between february 2023 and 2024. governor desantis says enough is enough. his pres secretaries it is making the state undesirable destination for anyone in the state legally. increase penalties for human trafficking and crackdown on illegal aliens who commit crime. ag moody says this is one of many examples how biden's eshg gregeuous and unlawful immigration policies are taxing resources of certain states.
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florida congressman cory mills joined us to discuss it. >> retealiation against red states. they are bussing to sanctuary cities who claim they want immigrants coming in and want to complain about them like mayor,a dams. >> brooke: florida has joined lawsuits against the program and earned a huge legal victory over migrants desantis sent to martha's vineyard. the judge says the court cannot ascertain what actions are taken by whom and cannot determine which defendants caused injury here. governor desantis press secretaries the state will continue to relocate migrants. >> todd: 90% to texas or
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florida, the rest may or may not be going to democrats. >> carley: he's got a lot of moving of them to do. >> todd: thank you. speaking of texas, court hearing this morning to determine legality of much talked about gragz law which would let state and local law enforcement detain and deport illegal immigrants. illegal immigration could be a state crime. it would empower local judges to order migrants out of the c county. >> a sheriff joins us this, mo. you are a retired border patrol agent, now a border sheriff. this law is not in effect, if given a green light, how much impact would this have on the border situation? >> good morning. thank you for having me back. i want to start off saying yesterday i had michael banks,
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texas border czar down in the border area to look at roads and infrastructure and we talked about sb 4 and both are optimistic about getting the green light. if sheriffs choose to utilize it, it could help secure border, assist border patrol where we turn those we apprehend over to border patrol. if we can return people to mexico ourselves, that will lighten the load on border agents. >> todd: texas wants to protect itself from invasion. joe biden wants to prevent texas from doing that very thing. peter doocy grilled national security concern by joe biden's white house. listen. >> peter: as person in charge of preventing terror attack, does
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president biden think border crossers could be in the united states plotting? >> the president is confident that we're doing everything we can to be vigilant to ensure safety of the american people at home. >> todd: same line over and over again. the president wants things to go well and he's doing his best. he is not doing his best. he is letting everyone in the country that wants to come in. how is that act not vetting people, allowing national security threats to come in, short of anything but impeachable offense. >> that is untruthful, administration and department of homeland security is not doing what they need to doing. there is not a true claim to
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political relief. to your point, you know, this admini administration, of course the president is not even there. the people pulling the strings behind the curtains and of course what secretary mayorkas is doing, it is impeachable and a shame it has not gone to the senate at this point. i don't know what we're waiting f for. we have nine months of waiting andern ms need to get out and vote. >> carley: same day john john kirby made that statement, we learned about a terrorist who entered through texas a year ago. he was stopped by border patrol and went through the terror screening process and they let him in. he was living here 10 months before he was arrested in minnesota in january. then you have john kirby there saying the president is okay with status quo.
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a lot of people who could have ill intentions come through texas first. how concerned are you about national security implication of all this? >> i don't think i can get anymore concerned. millions of crossing the border unchecked, most from countries that don't have criminal databases like in the united states. venezuela, china, they are not going to share that information with us. right now we're in unprecedented times, it is not a matter of when, it is at some point, i tell you. i'm shocked at what is going on. >> todd: that is terrifying. ul mentioned the former president, he went after joe biden during a campaign stop in michigan using the phrase, i stand before you today to determine joe biden's border bloodbath, we heard the tease, your reaction to joe biden's
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border bloodbath. >> i won't get caught up in the rhetoric, look at murders that have happened and judges that released those in else else el paso that rushed the border. it continues to increase over the last three years. we could make a broader impact if we put a stop to asylum seekers to allow officers to get back to duties of protecting the border. >> carley: hearing on legality of sb 4 will take place later today and you said you are optimistic it will be allowed to go through. thank you for joining us. >> thank y'all. >> carley: the work you doing serving our country. joy behar responded to robert f. kennedy after president he
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called joe biden a threat to dem democracy. >> he is a conspiracy theorist, he is anti-science. >> todd: making television history, one governor is calling for a change to the national anthem policy. joe concha is reacting to all of it and he is next.
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>> carley: about face in oregon, democratic governor recriminalized hard drugs in the state. possession of fentanyl, heroin and meth were decriminalized in 2020 and the state has send a 484% increase in opioid related deaths, most tied to fentanyl. loreta guzman is a business owner and joins me now. what do you think about the state recriminalizes drugs, do you think this is a step in the right direction? >> i do think it is a step in the right direction, i don't think our city is ready for it,
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as far as people getting the help they need. right now there is no help for the people. >> carley: the headline is that oregon has recriminalized drugs, but when you look at fineprint, drug use is a misdemeanor and sounds like they are pushing alternatives to jail time like treatment. it feels like they are taking drug use more seriously, this does not seem like a sweeping change and if it is not a sweeping change, then what? >> well, they'll be right back where they are. there is jails are decaying right now, they are not making the reir pas that they need and so there was a time our pipes busted when we had the freeze and they told them at the jail, they can give them rubber boots. they shouldn't have been having to walk in raw sewage, the staff
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that works there, sheriffs or police, they should not have to walk in raw sewage, they were. our jail system is crumbling internally and needs repair. like people were taken to jail and released, they never went into the jails. >> carley: the jail system may be crumbling and you can see the effect of this on the streets with the homeless situation, people living on sidewalks, close to business, affecting small business owners like yourself. go back to 2020, what a wild year for oregon. they decriminalized drug use and in portland, they defunded the police by millions of dollars. what changes have you seen as a result? >> our streets are flooded, especially downtown with people who use drugs and so the police have not been able to do much at all and people that are just
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like, can't make a rationale decision for themselves because they are so high. when we had the freeze, people were sleeping on the ice. that is what they chose, they did not want to go anywhere else, they were there on the streets using dope and they would get up and just use and they were out of it. it is sad to see people in that state, they can't make a decision or get their mind clear to get themselves help. we don't have much help right now. you can go to places and they give drug needles and stuff like that. as far as real help, there is not much, there is nothing really, very few people that are trying to help. >> carley: resources and help needed on a variety of different levels. thank you for joining us, it is maddening to see what is happening to a once beautiful city and state. thank you for joining us and best of luck. after presidential candidate
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robert f. kennedy jr. called president biden a threat to democracy. the ladies of "the view" were ready to fire back. >> where has he been? >> silence. >> you would think he would know history. >> you would think. >> he is a threat more to biden because of his name. people out there, they are not looking into i think thises. they think kennedy, democrat, vote for him. he is conspiracy theorist, he is anti-family, he whole family is voting for biden. this rhetoric biden is bigger threat know that the man who wanted to throw over the government? >> todd: joe concha fox news contributor joins us now. what is worst part of that comment, the lies she told or sense of entitlement to the democratic vote so many
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establishment democrats like joy behar seem to have? >> joe: bow, todd, i get a kick out of democrats like joy behar. remember, she is a member of abc news. "the view" is abc news show, it is not considered entertainment or fiction. they scream about protecting democracy from donald trump and scream that robert f. kennedy absolutely should not be on the ballot as far as a presidential choice for millions of voters who will vote for robert f. kennedy. he is the first candidate to be polling in double digits since ross perot 30 years ago. on one hand, joy behar will scream about protecting democracy and will say well, on the other hand, he shouldn't be running for president and must be taken off ballots because he is a threat to democracy because he says that donald trump is a
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less threat to democracy than joe biden and he cites good reasons as far as biden and censorship and not giving him secret service protection and so on. this is "the view," most toxic, worst show on television and it ain't even close. >> carley: no one is talking about the threat to democracy outside of people on the news. parents, family, they are not talking about it, when did the tv people catch up with the regular people and stop talking about it? >> joe: leave tv, get out of the bubble, that safe space of manhattan and west side or out of washington, d.c., two places where everybody is talking to etch00 other and not talking to voters in wisconsin and michigan like donald trump did yesterday or pennsylvania or georgia or arizona or nevada, that happened in 2016. everybody was shocked by the
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outcome. michael moore saw it coming, in michigan couple days before the election said he thought donald trump could win based on his conversation with actual people on the ground. get out of your safe space and talk to people instead of each other if you want to know what is happening in the country, where donald trump is odds on favorite to win right now, particularly in swing states. >> todd: not once at stop and shop has anybody said democracy, it is usually look how expensive everything is. speaking of numbers, iowa and lsu game most watched women's basketball game ever with 12.3 million viewers. more viewers than the nba finals games, the world series final game, several college football championship games in 2023 and thursday night football. what should we take away from
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the numbers, joe? >> joe: take away caitlin clark is a generational italian that made people watch, like my wife, my daughter, my son, we gathered around the television on know monday night to watch caitlin clark, who is the best shooter you will see outside of steph curry, i suppose, and just a magical type of player. the only regret is the fact when caitlin clark plays against on mo friday night, 9:30 p.m. eastern time and for my 10 year old and eight year old that is past our bedtime in the concha house. these were scheduled many months beforehand. women's sports are getting huge, women's world cup, women's basketball, overall, it is great
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to see all genders being embraced by people who used to just watch men. women can do this, too. carley, when you have your triplets your next pregnancy, you will see how big sports are. went to san diego last year to watch my daughter play soccer when he was just nine years old. >> carley: i was inspired by the 1996 mag nificent gymnasts. think what girls are going through, negative influences to look up to college players and say, i want to be like them is a thing. have a great day. 9:30 is past my bedtime, too. >> todd: hope men don't destroy women's sports. new video takes us inside the sex trafficking raid on sean
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diddy combs's l.a. home. >> carley: the rapper's exgirlfriend blasts the feds for how they treated diy diddy's son. that is coming up. our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big things can happen.
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the raid on sean diddy combs's los angeles home last week as part of the sex trafficking investigation. >> todd: video was released by diddy's ex-girlfriend and mother of two of his sons. she is sounding off on the treatment of her sons. >> surveillance videos were rolling at the rapper's home raided by federal agents as part of the sex trafficking investigation. we are seeing the images thanks to combs ex-girlfriend who is mother of two of his children. miza hylton posted this video showing officers arrivin the compound. one happening knocked a camera off the mount and others swarmed inside where hylton and combs
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sons were. this is what was happening behind the walls. hylton questions why assault rifle and laser beam was aimed at her sons, writing, the over zealous force used against my sons are deplorable. if these were sons of non-black celebrity they would not have been handled with the same aggr aggression. her sons are now represented by l jeffrey lshgsz ieshgsz are c lichtman. and walking free without bail after getting busted on gun
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charges. >> todd: cheryl casone is here with more. i mean, when are we going to learn? >> micro-squatters in new york city, when are we going to learn? six of the eight are out on bail despite waving a gun in the driveway when the nypd showed up and the other trying to run out tz side door, they are arrested. they are from venezuela, with the longest rap sheet. neighbors say the squatters woke them up from all the noise in the basement. listen. >> you don't want hooligans living near you, it is a peaceful, quiet street. they were a nouisance. motorcycles, big boom boxes or sound systems. >> cheryl: one was arrested for
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carrying a loaded gun in september, he had a pistol when he was arrested. another arrested in august on attempted murder. the victim refused to cooperation and charges were dropped. finer point on this. right now, the one found pointing the gun in the driveway is out without bail and ja vier is the migrant with the pistol in his arm trying to sneak out. the bronx dz wanted these guys kept in jail and the judge let them out and seven-year-old child was found and they do not know who the child belongs to. the place is trash, backyard is trashed and this basement is
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backyard from the school. it gets better and better. >> carley: you are right to bring up the judge, we talk about progressive prosecutors, they wanted to hold them on bail and it was the judge who let them go free. >> cheryl: this is -- i know we got to run, i grew up in arizona, 30 years ago, you had 15 or 20 migrants come into a house, trash the house, they were there to work, we didn't see stories like this. this is the way it is probably going to keep going, just to let you know. >> carley: all the layers. >> todd: georgia lawmakers going after chinese comun mooist party with bill to ban any foreign agent from buying up farmland. state democrats are against the bill saying it is discriminatory. this bill, whether explicitly or not, paints pictures that r
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residents from certain parts of the world not can be trusted. makes me question if she read the bill. jeremy hunt, former georgia congressional candidate, joins me now. is this bill racist or is it protecting national security? >> this is not some xenophobiaic bill that will tarrget people. it deals with agent of china, chinese communist party, folks associated with the chinese government. i applaud state of georgia are if taking action and making sure georgia farmland is protected and chinese communist party nationals cannot purpose purchase land. chinese communist party, they
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are not just interested in purchasing farmland, they want to control our food lots. 70% of pesticides our farmers rely upon to protect crops are controlled by the chinese c communist party. it is serious. other states are joining in, idaho, iowa, missouri, protecting american-made agricultural products to make sure our farmers aren't reliant on china. >> todd: the ccp, what they want to do with farmland and food supply. why are georgia democrats making this a racial issue and not focusing on national security implications? final thoughts? >> this is same play in the book they always use, we have legislation that makes sense,
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specifically tailored to protects georgia farmland, protecting american-made agricultural products like pesticide, of course folks are going to say, this is somehow -- they start trying to defend the ccp and use race to make their argument. americans can see through it, we want american-made products and want to protect american farm land. >> todd: important point, to democrats, if those democrats wanted to buy land in china from the ccp, they would not be allowed to. jeremy hunt, great to see you, thanks. it is the fight everyone is talking about, mike tyson versus jake paul. boxing ledgend roy jones jr. ben in the ring with tyson, he joins us next. >> carley: first lawrence jones
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will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> lawrence: i was feeling down, carley and then you said that and my spirit was lifted. >> carley: you're the best. >> lawrence: coming up this jam-packed wednesday morning, any time, any place, what former president donald trump says about a debate with president biden. new polls show trump leading in swing states. kellyanne conway reacting like to that. plus, rising tension overseas, taiwan detecting military planes around the island just hours after president biden had a conversation with president xi. former real housewives star says she wants a divorce from the big apple after years of surging crime and she will explain live and emmy winning actor john hamm, new texas-sized project you have to hear about and matt matt taibbi claims biden is
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bigger threat to democracy and pete and will go off the grid, that is coming up on this special edition of "fox and friends." you don't want to miss a minute of it.
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>> i don't think he is faster than me. train every day. okay. >> how many hours a day are you training. >> well, listen, it's the whole day. the process goes through the whole day. i get up in the morning and do the row work. then i go to the gym at 1:00.
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i go to the strength and conditioning guy and then it starts all over again. >> todd: looks in shape to me. legendary boxer mike tyson training intensely for his fight against jake paul. nobody better to ask him about it than the man who fought tyson last. roy jr. joins us now. good morning, great to have you on. you fought tyson in 2020 exhibition match in 2020. it was declared a draw. tell us about that experience fighting tyson and what do you think jake paul is up against here? >> well, it was a experience. mike tyson is still one of the most devastating people on the planet. still the person that everything will stop to see what he does. when he fight, everybody will stop. and people pay attention to the television to see what mike does. is he still stronger as ever. he is still as allusive as ever. it's going to be tough for jake to get him.
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he has a pretty good knockouts on his resume himself. it's going to be difficult to put a glove on mike tyson's chin. if mike tyson hits your chin first it still spells trouble. >> todd: to that point, roy, maybe it's because i'm a child of the 80's. maybe because i grew up watching you, watching iron mike fight. i don't care how old mike tyson is because, to me, one shot to your point to the opponent's jaw and it is lights out. so, are you worried for jake paul's safety in this fight? >> i am worried for his safety. and i am very glad to hear that they may be wearing head gear because that will help a little bit. it won't help a lot. but it will help a little bit. i am very happy to hear that shout out to jake because he made this thing happen. this is something that the world would love to see because it makes two worlds come together. when you see guys like this get their blessing in life or gift
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in life that's a beautiful thing. look where mike has come from and today. the headline is still at 58 years old. look what jake come from and look at what jake is today. these stories are absolutely marvelous. these stories continue to show us that god has to exist. come from a plumber. look where he is today. these are -- this is why boxing movies always at the box office. they are stories of hope. >> carley: hope and incredible success. so, roy, mike tyson was on with hannity last night. he mentioned his fight with you. he also said something pretty surprising about being afraid. take a listen to this. >> whatever i'm afraid to do, i do it. that's how it is. i was afraid for the roy to fight. i was 100 pounds overweight. i was 54 or 53. i said let's do it. anything i'm afraid of, i confront it.
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and that's my personality. like right now, i'm scared to death but as the fight gets closer, the less nervous i become because it's reality and the reality i'm invincible. >> carley: what do you think about that? he said he was afraid to fight you. he was afraid to fight jake paul. i don't think many people tie mike tyson's name to the feeling of fear. >> well, here's the thing. it's not that he is afraid. that's not what he is really means. he is saying that way but that's not what it is. >> any time a fight is announced you become fearful of the unknown. you become fearful of what could happen. that happens right away. like he said, as the days get closer, we become immune to that feeling. now it's like can you please hurry up and get him in front of me so i can show you all that's not going to happen? that's just kind of what boxing goes through. that's the difference to me in old school boxers and new school boxers. old school boxers were not afraid to mention or accept the
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fact that yeah, fear comes in your heart right away when you do it, when you first but as the fight gets closer preparation runs that fear away. >> todd: any chance we see you or i or mike back in the ring lacing them up against each other one more time? >> carley: we have 10 seconds left. >> it's like me and mike both said, it's like me and mike both said, fear is what drives us. when something is fearful for us, we take it. so, any time in the ring with mike tyson it's a fearful thought of course. of course, mike wants to do it again. >> carley: there we go. >> todd: making news. >> carley: mike tyson can't keep roy jones jr. down or facetime connection either. roy, thank you so much for that. >> >> todd: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> carley: have a great day, everybody. >> brian: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, wednesday

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