drastically. todd: how? carley: i had a baby, his name is brock. he s four months old now. i know they say every stage gets better as the baby gets older. i can t imagine anything better than this face. he is so smiley, he looks like you are the greatest thing he s ever seen. beautiful moment in my life and i love sharing the pictures. todd: matt, the floor director, and i discussed everything you would need to learn about being a parent and you pooh-poohed most of them. what were we right on or wrong on? carley: i can t remember anything you said. todd: glad it had an impact. carley: i appreciate all advice you gave me while i was on maternity leave, we would text and talk and had in-depth conversation on best way to clean a baby s nose. that did happen and i appreciate the insight there. it s been amazing and i m just on cloud nine. it s been great to see my husband, pete, become a father, as well. those moments are so sweet. carley: has he become a father or
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From the opening sequence of Crystal Moselle and Derrick B. Harden’s “The Black Sea,” the film introduces the audience to Harden’s character Khalid, a charismatic man from New York who quits his job in pursuit of an alleged “Bulgarian sugar mommy.” The film, which filmmakers Moselle and Harden conceived during the Writer’s Guild of America.