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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

welcome back, time for hottest stories everybody is talking about just on a television and joining us now, i'm tingly, waiting for this moment. fox news contributor and author of this brand-new book everybody's talking about, love mom inspiring story celebrating motherhood. doctor nicole saphier. the grass on the book. >> thank you. excited to be here. >> closer and closer to mother's day let's keep the music and have some fun. first thing, interesting way of parenting. 1-year-old decided for this kid not to be lazy, he will give her son household chores at one

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Dateline

>> similar situation, but this time, in the neighbors driveway. >> that time nathan called police and spoke with an officer. >> he said they probably were people who were out and his phrase, casing the neighborhood. >> people in peoria were spooked. could a reason burglar willing to kill be on the list? >> it caused stress in the neighborhood. the school down the street, they locked it down that day. >> stuff like this doesn't happen in this neighborhood? >> no. it's not a high crime area where there are gunshots all the time, things like that. it was enough to scare everybody. >> it was a big story in town. >> be extra cautious. lock your doors and windows. pay attention to strangers in your area. >> what was the mood of the neighborhood? >> it was very eerie. >> bo ebenezer was a reporter for the news in peoria. >> a lot of people in the community wanted to know what it happened.

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BBC News

course record here at london. i just course record here at london. i 'ust read on the — course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc i course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc sport i course record here at london. i 'ust read on the bbc sport life i course record here at london. ijust read on the bbc sport life page steve cram said he thinks the pace is slowing a bit because of that wind. when it comes to the men's race it was quite an emotional start to the race, wasn't it? it race it was quite an emotional start to the race, wasn't it?— to the race, wasn't it? it was because _ to the race, wasn't it? it was because kelvin _ to the race, wasn't it? it was because kelvin captain i to the race, wasn't it? it was because kelvin captain who i to the race, wasn't it? it was i because kelvin captain who won to the race, wasn't it? it was - because kelvin captain who won last year, the kenyan, he set the world record but also set the course record but also set the course record last year here at london. he tragically died alongside his coach in a car crash in kenya in february. so there was a small amount of applause at the start line, all of the mass participants put their hands together for kelvin kiptum. funny, i love running myself and i love seeing these deletes and what they achieve. the thing with kelvin kiptum, his world record was two hours and 30 seconds and i truly believe may be even today he could have been the first human being to ever go under two hours in an official race. i know it's been done

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conversations need to take place. but i think it is really important we stand by the jewish community and other communities as well and say this_ and other communities as well and say this is— and other communities as well and say this is not what we stand for and this— say this is not what we stand for and this is— say this is not what we stand for and this is not what equity means today _ labour was suppressed on the show and shabana mehmood's position were similar, she doesn't think that is the way forward but policing is important and all communities need to feel they're being treated equally. damian grammaticas, thank you very much. the issue of pollution and sewage seeping into our rivers and seas is one that has prompted plenty of headlines in recent months. it has prompted one canoe club coach on the river thames to get in touch with the bbc to share how his sessions are regularly being disrupted by sewage discharge. our reporter wendy hurrel has the story. the hambledon weir in berkshire, not farfrom henley, creates the perfect wave for practising sailing canoe skills. but the sport puts these paddlers more than on the river thames

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Dateline

me. >> an adult male shot twice in the head at an office seven miles from the law firm. >> doorbell rang. wanted to ignore it, because it's the middle of the night. >> there was 3:00 a.m. psychotherapist karen colby's husband answered the door. >> he came back in to get me and said you need to get up. police are here. marshall has been found dead in the office. >> the latest victim, 72-year- old, marshall lavine was a counselor and life coach. he was subletting his office from karen. >> we sat down with the officers and they wanted to know what kind of clients was he seeing, and what was his practice like? >> the assumption was, this was about marshall. >> did you feel more of a threat after the second or third murder scenes are announced? >> honestly, i was scared. i also knew, or believed that

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FOX and Friends Sunday

>> trump was, like, you know, just gaga over putin because putin does what he would like to do, kill his opposition, imprison his opposition, drive, you know, journalists and others into exile, rule without any check or balance. that's what trump really wants. kayleigh: looks like she found her way out of that forest she was roaming in after the 2016 election. clinton did go on to also admit she feels president joe biden is too old to be running for president. a high school soccer game in new york city had to be canceled after a large group of migrants took over the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach for the manhattan kickers says that he asked what appeared to be 30 or so migrants to leave the field, but the group still refused despite police arriving. the coach told the post that the team felt unsafe and left and that the team doesn't plan on returning to that a field anytime soon.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

camps and hangouts, it just metastasizes. so the manhattan kickers, travel soccer team, also familiar with them, had a game scheduled, and and they couldn't play because the -- pete: the illegals said, no, we're not leaving the field. will: that's right. pete: here's the coach of the manhattan kickers. they're a 17-year-old boys' travel team, as will mentioned. this is what they told "the new york post." i directly asked them to leave, and some of them kind of took it into consideration, but then four or five of them said, you know what? we don't have to leave. we can do whatever we want. when you show up with two teams in uniform, a ref and two coaches, usually nobody is asking to see your permit. even when the game is over, you don't know if they're waiting for you. so even if the cops kicked them out, it may not be over. so we just all agreed this is too dangerous. i have seen this before, i know how bad it can get. will: so he's referencing there

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FOX and Friends Sunday

to another -- kayleigh: this is a trend. look, the theme here is the united states citizen always comes last. the child in particular always comes last whether it's migrant credit cards, whether it's migrant hotel rooms, it's randall island where your filed -- child plays sports. they put migrants in gyms next to students in schools. wrap your head around that. single adult, male migrants. i remember seeing a local news story in boston, a recreation center taken over by migrants, and there was a youth soccer, track and field program. and i saw the coach of the team say, look, this is one of the few stable times in these kids' lives, but they're pushed out. the migrant comes first. pete: yeah. i'm hearing more stories too of just the impacts inside classrooms or, you know? american parents who send their kids to a school and now there's twice as many kids in the class most of which are not english speaks, and so whose kids get less attention? the tax-paying citizen's kids. and if now we see is it on fields as well.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

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FOX and Friends Sunday

immigrants took over the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach said he was asked what appeared to be 30 or so illegal immigrants to leave the field. the group refused despite police arriving on the scene. >> the police arrived and they still refused? >> the coach told the new york post the team felt unsafe and left and they don't plan to return to the field any time soon. >> that's brazen. >> we received hundreds and hundreds of e-mails. eating in bed is becoming increasingly popular trend among young people. data shows 58% of americans between 8 and 24 say their bed is the preferred place to eat when they get hungry late at night. >> i love gen z. >> 54% of adults of all ages admit to doing the same thing. earlier we asked our viewers their thoughts. caylee's pro and pete and i think it's disgusting.

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