russia drowned our u.s. drones. we won t tolerate this kind of provocative action. what you are supposed to be doing. i have the privilege of serving with joe biden he intends to run and if he does i will be running with him. you see like this momentum about them trying to pull kamala off the ticket? aaron rodgers says he will leave the green bay packers for the new york jets. i made it clear my intention was to play and my intention was to play for the new york jets. steve: all right. good morning, everybody, we are starting with a fox news alert. brand new video just in from the pentagon shows that russian fighter jet clipping an american drone earlier this week over the sea in europe. ainsley: it was going straight for it. who do you believe russia or our military? we will take a look. watch as the jets are buzzing by the drone over the black sea before striking the propeller and sending the $32 million drone plunging down into the black sea. the russian na
anthony: all right, look at [ horns honking ] anthony: i remember the moment i first realized i d been living my whole life in black and white. it was like discovering a color i never knew existed before a whole new crayon box full of colors. that was it for me. from then on, there was no putting the pieces back together, no going home. things were different now. asia had ruined me for my old life. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la [ laughter ] man: whiskey for farmer! anthony: oh, that s good. this guy s trying to kill us. andy: they make more than a hundred bottles a day, so 30,000 bottles? anthony: that s a lot of whiskey. andy: yeah it s a lot of that s a lot of uh did i did i do that right? anthony: yeah. andy: or have i had to
1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3, 4. brian: it s almost as if the volume down or driving away. like you are in the car and heard the band. the brass animals and the maple wood high school drumline. ainsley: they have been preparing for that practicing together. steve: out in the parking lot. ainsley: we had the brass animals on and they played for the debate. we loved their name. anything with animal in it makes them seem fun. steve: fantastic. we are here at the grand ole opry house in nashville which, of course, is music city. so we have got to start the show with music. thanks to everybody who is in the band and thanks to our live studio audience. thank you very much. [applause] brian: most of them stayed all night. they ordered clothes, had a change of clothes brought. in. steve: no, they didn t. brian: this is what they are wearing? steve: the thing about the seats at the grand ole opry house. they are not individual seats. like church pews an
it will be. baby, just let it be. if it s meant to be, it will be, it will be. carley: good morning from nashville, tennessee. i m carley shimkus, live outside the grand ole opry house after last night s patriot awards. todd: you are seeing the scene from last night. i am todd piro live from new york city. always incredible to watch, what was it like being there this year? carley: yeah, todd, this event is awesome. it is definitely the most special event i ve ever been a part of. you mix thousands of fox viewers and patriots with honoring real-life unsung heroes and you get the patriot awards temperature is so special and uplifting, so positive. it is exactly what this country needs and we ve been doing it for five years. this is the fifth one we ve done. you knew it would be super special. check out some highlights here. welcome to the fifth annual fox nation patriot awards. the patriot awards inspiring patriotism and activism in others. we are here not to dwell on
so when they stay far apart from each other last spring in the name of public health, it was an enormous sacrifice whether or not we understood it at the tim. but because this was a trusting and law-abiding country, we obey that order. we barely grumbled about it. we assumed they knew best. 6 feet from each other. that was social distancing. it was the law and most of us follow the law. but where did that law come from? who the of the scientific research that determine 6 feet is that safest distance apart from other people that you could be? someone should have asked that last spring, but as far as we know, no one did ask. it turns out the research that form the basis of that law came from a german high genesis called carl flew. it was he who decided 6-foot separations were necessary for the spread of pathogens. the cdc went with his judgment. with the cdc did not tell us is that carl had been dead 100 years. his research on social distancing was published in the 19th century