but i m going to request that no one wet my hair because i want to go out to kin ther on the. [laughter] dinner tonight. pete: you should not have said that. it s not called the plaza, it s called fox square now, and we re glad you re here. fourth hour, fox & friends . we ve had three hours of practice will: we have water guns? pete: i hope so. rachel: do not mess if up my hair. i can do not want to have to redo my hair pete: your hair has to stay as it is at 6 a.m.? rachel: i got my hair done by, like, an uber pro, the best hai- pete: you don t do anything else the rest of the day that messes it up? rachel: new york of course not. will: like lay on the couch? rachel: i ll lay like this. [laughter] pete: i thought you were planting your garden today? rachel: i can do that with my hair down. please don t mess if up my hair. will: that s why they call it news, you learn something new [laughter] pete: i m learning along with you. will: welcome to the fourth hour of fox
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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
emenem. look who is back. carley: my life has changed, i m glad to be back. todd: in case you are confused, i m todd piro. this is carley shimkus. carley: can she show pictures of my sweet little boy? that is brock. that is my husband pete and brock. he is the smileiest, sweetest little boy and i m on cloud nine. todd: what do you say to people who said, what did you do during your four months off? like you were eating bon-bons. carley: i have to be honest, the first month is a blur and recovery, second month getting into a groove. the second and third month was wonderful bonding time. todd: how did you accomplish that sleeping? was it is through the new things like snu, or the whiskey? which did you use? carley: the snu, is wonderful invention. it moves and when the baby moves, it rocks and has hush sound to calm the baby down. we used it. a little wine thrown in there, as well. it is amazing being a mom. last night felt like, when you go to bed before the firs
welcome to this special edition of hannity. i m tammy bruce in for sean. it s the friday before christmas and the u.s. supreme court just offered up a giant lump of coal to biden s doj. in order to fast-track its case against former president trump out of washington, d.c., and get a verdict before the 2024 election. federal prosecutors frantically ask the court for an expedited review of trump s presidential immunity claims. today that request was flat out denied, and many experts are saying there is little chance this case will go to trial before the election. here now with the very latest, george washington law professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. jonathan, your columns are always informative. i m always treating them out and telling people to read the whole thing. this was not necessarily a complete surprise, but give us your point of view with your legal background on what this really means and how good of a christmas gift this is to president trump