young, young pete: a shot of jacksonville beach, florida. the fourth and final hour of this saturday edition of fox & friends. january 6th. year of our lord, 2024. looks like a nice spot. kayleigh: that s where i was born, jacksonville, florida. home to tim tebow. pete: you know the name of the hospital. kayleigh: st. vincent hospital. will: what s the name of your hospital? pete: i don t know. i know i was born in minneapoli- kayleigh: mama s going to text you. pete: probably a lutheran hospital in minneapolis. will: i was surprised you were surprise anded she knew pete: the name of the hospital. will: lynn, do you know the name of the hospital you were born in? everyone knows. you re the outlier. kayleigh: maybe you re just maintaining your private. pete: i ve been hipaa from the beginning. will: maybe you were found in a basket. [laughter] kayleigh: like moses. pete: moses down the minehaha river there in minnesota. [laughter] kayleigh: oh, my if goodness. pete: by t
good morning, everyone. you can see poppy and don are in new york. we re going to begin this hour with breaking news. minutes ago we just got dramatic new video from the pentagon released by the military where you can see a russian fighter jet approaching the back of the american drone that has now been down for about 4,000 to 5,000 feet in the black sea. in this video, you can see where the russian fighter jet is going up to this american drone. it is dumping fuel on it. that s what you re seeing on the video as it s approaching here. then the jet goes away. it comes back and dumps more fuel. then it hits the american drone. it clips the drone. that is when you see the color bars there ultimately, of course, this is what led up to the downing of this drone that we have been following all week since this happened thcht interaction that happened on tuesday lasted for over half an hour. now, of course, that u.s. drone was forced to be downed in the black sea. general millie sai
command. no ambiguous terms, first the president through the secretary of defense issues orders. so this is a very important role, and we need this information. pete: yeah. this is the same pentagon that told us the airlift in afghanistan was a maasive success. there s a lot of reasons not to believe what comes out of this pentagon, also a lot of the reason why young men and women aren t joining the military. and now it s exemplified when on monday the secretary of defense went into the hospital, and we don t and now that s become a friday night info dump? like, where are we? voters deserve to know that, and, will, to your original point, how serious is it? i ve had some pretty substantial surgeries or things where even though it s a bug deal, you re in and out, same day or next day. maybe get away with that that. five days? kayleigh: in the middle of two wars. pete: you re monitoring something or there s been some serious surgery or something that deserves to be disclosed to
i think in ever. i think you are correct. but one that was kind of tough to make because of that bulky space suit, right? just look at how space suits have evolved since the 60s, tight and shiny silver to the space suits used on the moon to the ones used on space walks. now as astronauts prepare to go back to the moon, space wear is getting an update. seriously, the goal, no more rigid hopping on the surface. check out the range of motion of this new space suit. it was just unveiled. the there it is. deep squats, no problem. good range of motion, you bet. and does it fit women? well, yes! that s a bug deal. because nasa had to cancel a planned all female space walk in 2019 because there were not enough space suits to fit women. that is insane. let s talk about it with our professor of psychics.
change. we get different reports as we get more information from the various medical facilities in the region there. we re looking at the map there. the naval air station at pensacola, florida. this is a bug deal at this point. you have military responding, you have local authorities responding as well as now the atf is on the scene. and admiral kirby still with us. you spent, i believe, five years at that air station. aushl also, could you put into context, this is a massive air station. it s an integral part of the community there in pensacola. absolutely. the base has been in existence since 1913. before world war i, and it is a major source of economic strength for the community. pensacola is a terrific tourist town and they ve got a lot of money through the tourism industry as well as the station. but it s a significant part of