[the star-spangled banner] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on saturday morning, 6 am. your national anthem with your patriotic photos. carley shimkus sitting in this morning. carley:we made it through friday the 13th. strong enough on friday the 13th. something people say, if you woke up, double win. pete: looking at the photos you sent in, ranking my favorite patriotic photos, i love kids at the parade photos, flag pictures as well but number 2 is the rodeo, introduction to the rodeo with flags streaming behind her. will: although i like the dog with the glasses, not normally, the blue glasses, you like cats. that is a great dog. will: we enjoy those photos, all originals from our viewers and we love starting the weekend that way. we get started this morning with this story. i wouldn t call it a shocking story but a sad story we are becoming familiar with, the baby formula shortage, the numbers are getting staggering. various states across the co
transition this past weekend he is adjusting, taking on a new role. he will be all right in retirement for sure. carley: like i said at the top this video has been viewed 2 million times on tick-tock. people are loving it. how do you and your fellow police officers feel about the viral attention you are getting? it is great. there s thousands if not hundreds of thousands of first responders the deserve the attention we are getting. we are honored and humbled that everybody is showing positive feedback for rio. carley: rio, and july retirement, officer rio and corporal kyle riley, thank you for joining us this morning, still to come, the biden administration s favorite comeback term, ultra himaga but wait until you hear how long it took to come up.
officer rio and his handler, corporal kyle riley join us now. it is such a cool moment caught on camera and it has been viewed by millions of people on instagram and twitter. tell us about rio. what set him apart? reporter: rio has been serving with the city for 8 and a half years, has done a great job and is excited to retire. carley: he was deployed 836 times, assisted in 832 arrest. if you are a criminal the last thing you want to see is him charging at you. s presence alone detert a lot of crime. carley: what is life going to be like for him now that he is retired? a lot of sleep, treats, probably a lot more food, relaxing a little bit.