horses at the end ever the show. brian: did you think there was a pushback against horse and carriages like we are pushing back against a.i., cars came by, hey, i m happy with a horse. i don t need the car. is that the way go it was 1910. lawrence: most likely. brian: were there morning shows in 1910? rachel: if there was, you would be on it. brian: it would be early enough. i m curious. that s where we are at. don t worry, kamala is in charge. lawrence: recreate a brian in that period of time what he would look like. brian: big into knickers, i would have to work on my calves. rachel: would you wear a wig? brian: just to the prom and when i was signing the constitution. those two things. rachel: those two important things. brian: and bill of rights right after that. good to see you here. forgot what day it is. you said goodbye, tossed to sean hannity and came back into the studio. lawrence: surprisingly i m not that tired. you have did this all last w
happening in the world of sports. we re not done talking. ahead of the 149th run for the roses. the kentucky derby museum is honoring one of its most famous winners. rachel: new exhibit celebrates the 50th anniversary of secretariat triple crown win. brian: talking kentucky derby so we are staying in sports. janice dean live at the churchill downs kentucky derby museum rachel collier. how is it going, janice? janice: you look great. you look beautiful and handsome all of you this morning on kentucky derby day. brian: we got your monitor? i needed monitors to see your hats. we are talking about spectacular museum and really epic 50th anniversary of one of arguably the greatest horses of all time. rachel: can i get hair over here to fix my hair?