pete: look at that rope. 99 has a good swing on him. will: how old are those kids? pete: how old? i think that kid looked like he was maybe nine. will: could you strike him out? pete: yeah. should we try? i m afraid i d hit a kid. will: my control is a little off. will: and you re old? pete: if the challenge is to strike out a nine ear old i m going to bring the heat. will: could you throw a no- hitter to 9-year-olds? pete: absolutely. no-hitter, no walks. perfect game. will: no i take the kids. you just said you might beat a kid. you re not going nine innings without walking somebody. pete: there are really good 9-year-old hitters but you can t catch up with the speed. will: what s the age they catch up to you. pete: 12. will: you can no longer strike them out. 13? pete: 13 and 14 they are turning the corner. the testosterone kicks in. i mean, e-mail us friends@fox news.com. dads everywhere feel like they could own their 9-year-old but they get up into the teens, and they st
the testosterone kicks in. i mean, e-mail us friends@fox news.com. dads everywhere feel like they could own their 9-year-old but they get up into the teens, and they start will: well, i mean, yeah. i ve got a 15-year-old and i d love to talk to sean about this. he s taller than me now but i m going to own him for a while. there s just dad strength and dad meanness and dad everything. it s going to take a while. even when he weighs the same as me. rachel: this is a really weird conversation. about i could take on my kid [laughter] will: everyone knows what i m talking about. pete: it s a legit thing and i remember i d say to my dad when we play one on one in the driveway, i d win but i knew , i d say dad, no, for real. everything all the way on me. i want to see if i could beat you because he could just manhandle me. will: absolutely. rachel: okay. pete: eventually i could take
it s one thing for him to this meeting, which we can all agree is not the smartest move. optimize moves that donald jr. has ever made. it s one thing for him to take the meeting, and another to take it with his father. effort has been said that he is talking with his father, democrats have been talking talking about that a lot as they do should be. but it surprised me that he wasn t. because i m someone who tells my dad everything. if the boy i liked doesn t text me back, my dad is getting a phone call. jessica: or if you are getting some russian info? kat: if i were getting russian opposition info, my dad would be definitely getting a phone call. [laughter] it looks like this was not the case. i don t know if it completely vindicates everything, the way the president is saying that it it separately a plus for trump. jessica: today it came up again that steve bannon, about a year ago, he would have called pretty would have walked upstairs. so do you think democrats now i take
she was like, you tell your dad everything? i tell my dad everything. i talk to him about guys, females, sisters, brothers. a lot of times chicks don t understand that because they had a mother that was always there, you know? and not a dad. yeah. like i remember when nana first came on her period, i started crying because i didn t know what to tell her, you know? but that s the things that make it more special. that s the things that bond you, that right there you know. not having that separation. that s what i ve always told you. i d rather you tell me everything than somebody else come to me and saying hey, this is what s going down, you know? but garcia wasn t always honest with his daughters about his criminal past. i told them i was a mechanic. i was working on cars, all kinds of cars and selling drugs at the same time. but one incident exposed them to the violent nature of his gangster lifestyle. it occurred when the three of them stopped for gas. we were parked in
by his own admission, michael garcia was once a high ranking leader of a notorious gang that dealt in drugs and violence throughout florida. now he s at the hillsborough county jail in tampa appealing a 17 year prison sentence for drug trafficking. but with eight daughters, he also considers himself a family man. that s my babies. two of garcia s eight daughters, 20-year-old sianna and 19-year-old anya visit him at the jail two to three times a week. every day they come i m happy. they re like my best friends, so we talk about everything. yeah, we talk about everything. but talking is as far as it goes. they never actually see each other in person. the jail requires that inmates friends and family members check in at the visitor s center. the inmates remain in their housing units and talk to their loved ones by telephone and closed circuit tv. my friend and i were talking at school today, me and my dad have issues but we get along now. like that s my best friend. i tell my d