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run and if he does not, i will be running with him. >> you see the momentum holding kamala harris off the ticket. >> i made it clear that my intention was to play and my intention was to play for the new york jets. we start this hour with fox news alert, brand new video showing the moment, the very moment a russian fighter jet buzzes then collides with the u.s. drone this week. >> that's right, you can see the plane dumping the fuel on the drone which is an estimated tag about $30 million before it clipped the propeller of the drone and sent the drone into the black sea. lucas is live in washington as we learn the russians are searching for the debris 5,000-feet below the sea. lucas. >> good morning. you can see this video is
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showing what u.s. forces are calling flanker. at a high rate of speed, happening 75 miles they're bumping fuel which vaporizes instantly when it hits the air. the drone is being destroyed. it is going ton for 35 to 45 minutes before the collision happened. here are some photos showing the propeller bented and released from the u.s. military. the collision made this $32 million war machine scrap metal guy before scrapping into the sea. >> this is part of a pattern of aggressive, risky and unsafe
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action of russian pilot and international aerospace. united states will fly and operate wherever international law allows. general millie said the incident should be investigated and quote, "move on," a deliberate attack on a russian aircraft in neutral aerospace is not just a crime on international law but an open declarational war. is the capitol willing to put the american citizens at risk of full-scale of a nuclear war. recovering the drone is impossible. there is no u.s. warships in the black sea but russian warships skouerring the area. >> and lucas, in the sound byte you just played, you got the secretary talking about how it was risky behavior on part of
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the russians. an hour ago, you said it looks like the guy was flying out of control. it was an accident, ultimately. is there any chance that the pentagon would shoot a russian drone out of the sky given the fact that was probably an accident and they didn't shoot our drone down. >> that's correct, steve. officials say there is no chance u.s. military will be shooting downey russian drones. frankly, they show the gray area when it comes to these unmanned platforms. this is is an unarmed drone. this drone was flying in international aerospace and it was broadcasting who it was or where it was. you can see this russian fighter jet came out of control and pilot being reckless. this pilot minus likely ordered to go after it and take this thing down somehow. now, the dumping of the fuels we see here with this
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vapor trail that we see the fuel is about to come out of the jet. if the idea is to put the fuel on board and making up the crash, of course, that's not going to happen. these drones fly in all weather and flying in rainstorm and thunderstorm. that was not going to happen. it is clear when you see the pilot coming in, collision course that the pilot messed up big. not sure if they are grounded or not. the russian fighter jets made it back to landing crimea. >> did the russians apologize? is there any money in our account? did we check our national venmo account? >> there had not been an apology. there is no indications the pentagon will be sending any invoice to the kremlin. >> no characterization to the meeting. you know back to what you were saying, three u.s. officials familiar with
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intelligence saying this is green-lighted from the highest levels of the kremlin. vladimir putin is saying this is great news. why would russia want to provoke us? they got their hands full with ukraine, why are they messing with us? >> there is a good chance the russians want to deflect from the war in ukraine. thousands of soldiers suffered. we are not talking about the war in ukraine, we are talking about this incident. vladimir putin is hos hosting with his counterpart. a fighter pilot describing this incident as ganging up on this drone and taking it down and certainly very reckless. >> it could also be because we have given billions of dollars to the ukrainians and they saw
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an opportunity. >> when it comes to the iranians and the persian gulf for sure. there was a time back in 2020, an american 52 bomber flying over the black sea and flankers, buzz the bomber and just crossed right in front of the nose. this one was very different. this pilot as you see comes in from the quarter if you will, the back right of the aircraft. you think if you were going to buzz or cross in front of the nose, the speed is a big thing. these drones are slow. this pilot is going 300 or 400 knots. the closure is like a car wreck at 30,000-feet. >> it is great to have your expertise, lucas. thank you. all right, let's bring in senator jones. >> we had her on earlier.
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>> about five hours ago. >> good thing we tape it. it is going to come in handy. senator jones not only is she is in the eye of the storm when it comes to 2024. look to this video and wonder where the strength is. >> this was over international aerospace and so the russians gotten very aggressive, you know, we need to really take firm action in this. we need to make sure we are continuing to dominate aerospace in international aerospace. that's incredibly important. we should not coward as the russians are doing this. it is very aggressive action on their part and again, it was international aerospace. we have every right to be there. this administration needs to step up to the bar and push back very firmly. i don't care
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whether it is russia, china or iran, we have got to have an administration that's willing to lead and show america's might and stop this aggressive action. >> unbelievable. >> flying over international aero aerospace. >> so, remember yesterday russia said yes, the united states ditched that plane, they had a crazy maneuver and ditched into the black sea. now, they were dumping fuels and got too close. the russian story is a big fat lie. >> just for the people, the balloon goes across america and we didn't shoot it down until it got all the way over every military base. we are showing it again. russians are wrong and the chinese are wrong. we are coward. the president talking about guns in las vegas, an embarr
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embarrassment. >> we show weakness in afghanistan and the democrats didn't show up on the border. this is an american issue. this affects every family. when we talk about the mountain of fentanyl coming across our border. this is something every mom and dad should be concerned about. it is getting worse and worse. the cartels are sending it over. we got to do something down the border. when we ask our leaders when you go to the polls and go vote for your community and they don't show up at the border to talk about this issue. democrats refused to go down there for this field meeting. they were going down to mcallen, texas, they were going to meet and talk to officials. the democrats said we are not going. >> the republicans said the state of purpose was to blame the department of homeland security secretary myorkas for the border being out of control.
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he had said there was operational control of the border. does that look like it is in control? absolutely not. that's from this past weekend. here is the chief raul ortiz. he's been on the border for 30 years. >> does dhs have operational control of our entire border? >> no, sir. >> will you testify under oath right now, do we have operational control? >> yes, sir. >> about ten years ago, we use operational control as a measuring stick of our effectiveness along the border. my new strategy has geared towtowards mission advantage. >> you are kind of describing
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how the goal post have been moved because of the mass waves of people that are coming. you heard the secretary, he said we have operational control. >> based on the definition you had up there, no. >> we desktop don't have operational control. >> they flew in and paid for one of their witnesses saying the last 48 hours, saying we are not going to show. >> why is that is? >> they didn't want to hear that. the wall helped, the president lied about the horse soldier whipping migrants and number three, the border is not secured. they don't have enough people and they're under depreciated and under manned. what is your follow-up question for someone that's not political but in uniform everyday. what's
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your question? if you watch that hearing and if you have seen any of it, there was no politics there. it was legitimate concerns. >> he avoided direct criticism of his superiors. >> well, that looked like pretty direct. >> he avoided criticizes them per se but he was honest about the definition. is it in operational control? no. >> that's according to the definition. >> the definition of operational control is prevention of all unlawful entries into the u.s. and narcotics and other contraband. he said no, we did not have operational control. >> he disagreed with the president for stopping the wall, too. nbc, abc, and cbs on their "nightly news" nobody covered this. >> we show you as much of the
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news as we possibly can. that's why ashley is joining us here and she talks about the banks which have been a little out of control. >> it will be interesting to see if we'll get those answers now or too soon. it is interesting to see where treasury secretary janet yellen will express. they kickoff in less than an hour. here is a preview of yellen's opening statement. i can reassure the members that our banking system remains sound and americans can feel confident, their deposits will be there when they need them. the collapse of silicon valley and banks creating wild swings on wall street. kevin o'leary will join us live. a man with a machete attacks someone in a southern california
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gym. this unfolds in planet fitness. a hero stepped in and said he knew he had to take action. watch this. >> it happened fast and i wases not scared at that moment. i felt the adrenaline and kind of going after. the victim acted, we didn't have time to decide or think about what we are going to do. i just was involved before i thought about it. >> that man and three others were able to disarm and pin the suspect down until police got there. officials say the victim who was stabbed multiple times should make a full recovery. the reporter who had his media credentials revoked, mayor lightfoot confronted her at one of her last city council meeting. williams joins us telling us why he felt compel about her lack of leadership. >> you told me the crime was down, my video went viral and it was hurting your reelection
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campaign so you revote my media campaign. >> i am speaking for them sdm they never got a chance, they never had their voices heard. this could never happen to another major american city. >> he revealed that lightfoot had no response to his remark at this week's meeting. french bulldogs are officially the favorite breed in the u.s. that's according to the american kennel club. the dogs are comical and friendly, and lovely. golden retriever and shepard finishing third and fourth. >> i do love frenchy. >> the english is so smushy. frenchies are wild.
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>> what did they steal from lady gaga? >> frenchies. >> have you seen brian's dog? they're a little bigger. >> what's your new one? >> it is willow. >> how do you tell them apart? >> rocky got a bit of a lumber. apollo is a little higher and the puppy in the back is about a year ago. willow is the athlete. >> they seem to be taking the news that they did not make america's top dog. that's a still picture. they want to get a truck to my house and have a live reaction and i forbided because i don't want to ruin their day. >> what would they say? >> they look away and look not interested. i am talking about aaron rogers. >> you have the biggest dogs in
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america, i am glad you got one more. >> they go 140 and 131 and the other puppy is 90. >> they're bigger than your kids. >> they would eat my little puppy for lunch. >> they're not vicious. they just bark. >> there is rosie. >> she looks like a deep thinker. >> she's so cute. she was up all night last night. she stays in the kitchen like night two, she's in my bed. do yours sleep with you? >> my dogs walk upstairs. they have other things to do. >> they have bad knees, right? >> the other one, goes upstairs and grabs something and go downstairs and uses the toilet paper. i don't know who raised this dog? >> i can't believe you chose to
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use the toilet paper. >> that concludes today's dog news. >> you just got two grand babies. >> one of america's great city is in ruin thanks to homelessness. our next guest lives in austin, texas. her message to leadership there. aaron rogers making his story playing for the big apple. what's holding him back joining the jets? put it this way. it is not him. ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. why are 93% of sleep number sleepers very satisfied with their bed? maybe it's because you can adjust your comfort and firmness on either side. your sleep number setting.
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> >> a sad news statistic reveas that 1,000 children are likely living out of their cars with their parents. to make matter worse, police officers are either quitting or opting for early retirement. joining us now is patricia, she calls austin home and she joins us this morning. >> good morning, patricia. >> i know you have been studying your city of austin, what have you found out? >> > > oh, we have a da o coexist peacefully with our department. we have two woke policies specifically. we should be talking about south by
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southwest, austin has been known as the music capitol of the world. instead, we are the "woke capital of the world. our city council voted to disban decriminalize homeless. that means folks are allowed to camp at parks. in 2021, the voters that taxpayers voted proposition b to disban that, to criminalize folks living at parks and so what we have is, we don't have enough police. by the end of this month, we'll have a police shortage of 341 officers. and, our city council everyone though we are allocated according to our population, 1800 officers,
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they cap that amount at 1400. does that make sense? our population is growing. we have a lower police force and police are then s.w.a.t. special forces, detectives who should be solving cases are now on the streets, on their beats because we don't have enough oaths and in the hierarchy, folks who are living out of their cars and what you said children too who should be in school are not. that's a little bit of what's going on. we recently fired our city manager several years ago. our city paid $9 million for the kendall wood suite hotel to renovate 60 rooms. i have no idea where they are with that. it was broken into and it seems
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like there is a lot of disconnect in austin right now. taxpayers' money, these are money that we work hard for. they're not being allocated or overseeing. the accountability is not what it should be. >> yeah, it is devastating to know that kids are living in cars and thousands of them are in austin and to see a city we all love so long just go downhill. >> thank you, patricia. we are out of time. >> thank you, you have to come back. >> i would love to. i have so much to share with you. >> thank you. all right, we are staying on top of a fox news alert. we have video of a russian fighter jet colliding with the u.s. drone over the black sea. texas congressman nick lalotta reacts to the breaking news, coming up next. no one knows that
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the u.s. military released new video of the exact moment of a u.s. fighter jet clipped a u.s. drone at 35,000-feet above the black sea. nick lalota is joining us now. >> good morning, happy to be on. >> we knew the russians have been harassing that drone. now, we can see it with our two eyes. >> we saw the chinese spy balloon flying over our territorial waters and land. we know on the southern border, the mexican drug cartels are sending people and drugs over everyday. cyber hackers from overseas are testing us everyday. the russians and the black sea are testing us as well. the commander in chief is failing these tests miserably. he needs to be stronger to ensure he does not invite more of these attacks. >> what do you do more of these? it looks like an accident. >> i am not so sure it is an accident. my understanding is those russian jets is harassing
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our drones in international water. the president should first get an apology from the russians, second, he should get our $32 million back. third, he should reestablish that flight route immediately to show a clear signal to the russians that we won't back down. we are not looking for conflict. we rather have deterrent and deisu deescalation and to do that, we need to be strong right now. >> the department of defense put out this video as quickly as they could. this simply shows they were dropping the fuel on the drone and trying to blind it essentially. that story about us downing it was just a big fat lying and now the whole world can see it. you know putin is not going to cut us a check and they're not going to apologize. >> well, there is plenty of russian-owned property in the united states. if we don't get our money back for this piece of
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sophisticated military equipment. we should find a way to seize some russian properties in the united states. we should not play games with this. we should be clear and decisive in our interaction. because if we give an inch, they're going to take a foot or a yard and even more. we have to stand our ground here before they try to down our man craft. >> congressman, do you have other republican colleagues who feel the same way you do that we should seize russian assets? >> well, you know, this is fresh breaking news, we have not gotten to that point yet. i understand most of my colleagues or all of them in the conference wants some sort of justice. we want to de-escalate. we are not looking for a prolong or protracted war with a nuclear power. we understand our nation's military which is the strongest in the world should act as a tool for strategic deterrent. i think we should seek all economic and diplomatic
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solutions before we seek a military one. >> there was a border hearing down in mcallen, texas. i know you were in attendance. the chief of border patrol mr. ortiz was there, did you get the answer from him? >> what a courageous chief, he's a biden's appointee. he has a difficult task of secure thing southern border despite not having support from secretary mayorkas and president biden. i will give him credit, the chief, he acted courageously and he answered our questions honestly and he conceded the fact that we do not have operational control of our southern border. the southern border is where fentanyl are crossing everyday and a hundred thousand deaths. i will give him the credit for being a solid leader and giving
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congress the honest answer we deserve. the situation is not pretty. we need to secure the border and we need more personnel and technology. most of all, we need leadership from the administration. we got it at the chief level, we need it from secretary mayorkas and the president who are failing to lead on this issue. >> thank you very much for getting up early and starting your day with us. thank you, congressman. >> thank you so much. coming up on this thursday, treasury secretary janet yellen will face a tough capitol hill grilling today as silicon valley banks collapsed and send the market into a frenzy. and whether wonderful, kevin o'leary from "shark thank" is joining us. ♪ bring you this she■s a hero moment. new york city.
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today treasury secretary janet yellen is in the hot seat facing questions of the integrity of america's banks. >> the stock market opens in 50 minutes right now as wall street wakes up to another chaotic day in the wake of banks collapsed. >> kevin o'leary is join us no, "shark tank" star, so many questions. this is a slow rolling crisis. how do you label it? >> i think it is a transition that's going to be occurring in how our banking system works. fundamentally, what occurs here and call it for what it is. you have a weak management team. i have described hem as idiots
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because that's what they are. they are running the bank like a bad hedge fund and it blew up. now, we have this dilemma, this moral crisis and we'll certainly see it highlighted on the hill today. yellen is going to propose and has implicitly the last 48 hours that every single bank account in america, regardless of the size or whose money it is, it could be chinese money or foreign money in that account that taxpayers are going to guarantee that. why is that is a problem? here is long-term policy issue and what she's going to get grilled on today. it is going to be tough to watch. if i am a bank manager and i am running a bank and you guarantee every deposit, what stops you from taking that money and putting it on black in las vegas? the answer is nothing, nothing. i am guaranteed no matter how risky i want to work within the bank's confines. the only way i am con
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photojoconfiscated is stocks. that happens over and over again. that's the debate we have in america today. >> because they changed the rules. >> how does this affect the small banks. we were told that bank of america was ranking in $15 billion. small banks pulling their money out and went to bigger banks. >> let me ask the difficult question. does america needs regional banks anymore at an internet age when all the banks are done online. the only thing you care about is the stability of your account and are you able to transfer money and do payroll. this is tough love. i am sorry, we don't need regional banks. we are going to move to a mode other countries have done like canada and austria where you have four or five banks that are highly regulated and you can buy
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the stocks in them. they work successfully. the most successful banks in the '08. don't shoot the messenger. this is the fact that we have to debate. we are not going to have the regional banks even if you guarantee the account. i don't want to take the 1% chances if something goes wrong. >> there are small regional banks that had been run by family. some people trust those regional banks better than big banks because they have a woke mom and pop regional bank in south carolina that the bank is not like that. >> as you just said, billions are moving out. what we have done with our companies over the last 48 hours that we told our ceos two things. number one, you have to
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distribute our cash across five institutions, no more than 20% in any banks. number two, you have to go to the government and get your employee retention credits. every company could get it up to 26,000 per employee. we have done both of those things. this whole dialogue started around payroll. yesterday's payroll at the silicon valley bank was in jeopardy for all the companies there. this bigger yellen situation today will discuss should we or morally should we guarantee every account of bank managers and not held accountable for them anymore. why do we need tiny banks? what's the point? i get it when you had to ride your horse to the bank and you don't have the internet but now we don't need that. >> kevin, thank you very much for joining us. live here on
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"fox and friends." >> thank you, bye-bye. he was talking a lot about canada and she's from canada. >> i am. >> what's your name? >> thomas mccarthy. >> he knows brian kilmeade very well. >> you are here for the parade? >> fantastic. >> do you want to say hi to anybody? p >> brian is there a lot. weather here for the st. patrick's day parade is going to be good. we have rain in the forecast later on today. i was st. patrick's day celebration. we were having a luncheon and i read part of my book. i am the storm. we also -- my friend, kevin burns, plays the bag pipes. i was playing the drum. did you know what it was called?
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>> it is called the buron. >> can i come to the bar after this? >> absolutely. you too kilmeade. >> can i say hi to ainsley? >> brian says you can come in. >> that's the headline, we are about to have paul mccartney on tv. he's so shy. it is unbelievable. >> if you are in manhattan, you got to go to long acre and that's his cousin. rod rod stewart is going to be there or somebody else. >> you have seen rod stewart there? >> i have not seen him there. >> i think he lives in palm beach now. >> if you think he's sexy. > and if you are having a party. >> come up straight ahead, the new york post says it best.
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aaron rogers wants to play on the jets. jim gray weighs in whether he should or not. >> let's check in with bill. he has a great show coming up. >> morning. >> i will see. they become immediate playoff contenders. >> he plays for cincinnati, that's it. >> chiefs, jets and bengals and maybe ravens. good morning, guys. great show. danger zone america, what's next after the gold standard of zone is taken out. how strong is your bank? why do so few pay attention. one college professor has had it. finally, he threw in the towel. we are warming up. we'll see you in a few minutes, guys. top of the hour. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be.
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he wants to play. he's the host of "lets go" tom brady larry fitzgerald. you saw him yesterday in the podcast and he wants to play for the jets. what's the holdup? >> well, the packers want a lot of compensation and the jets are going to hold out. they're right to do it. you can't believe that the jets will go out and talk to aa aaaaron aa aaaa rodgers and think they could put a deal in place but they have no deal. the packers, while they may have lost some leverage. somebody is going to want aaron rodgers, it is great he's going to play. he won the mvp four times and one less than peyton manning. he's going to play. somebody is going
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to want a quarterback and the jets are in a little bit of a bind. >> aaron rodgers said yes and other teamses are interested. what are some of the scenarios. what could happen? play this out, jim. >> well, we have got to see what happens with lamar jackson. we got to go ahead and see who gets hurt. there is just a lot of activities between now and the start of the season. it is not a fate to complete. the packers don't want to have to pay this $55 million to aaron rodgers and not having them on the team. they're going with jordan lowe. somebody is going to want aaron rodgers because he's great. >> did something stuck with you before thinking of his future, he was 90% retired. what do you take from that? >> if you are thinking of retirement, it is been said, you are already there. now, we wants
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to prove everybody wrong. it is great he's going to play in the national football league, we have all enjoyed watching this guy play, he's spectacular. when you are checked out, you are chchecked out. you have to reevaluate where you stand with aaron rodgers. he wans to play and he's out of the dark and then play. it is something different every moment. you have to decide whether the talent is great enough which it is and do you want to put up with all of this. >> how do you think he'll do in new york if it works out? he's got unique personality and a lot of confidence and very successful. what do you think? >> i think he'll do great. i think they're going to show up the roster. they gone ahead and got some of the receivers that he requested that's coming into place or at least he suggested. i think he'll do great. this guy is phenomenal on the football field. he's add an advance age,
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tom brady is proven he could play to age 45. he's coming to a difficult conference now. he's going to be in the afc east with the bills, josh allen. they're right there and the chiefs are the champions. >> all right, you got 20 seconds left. baker mayfield is replacing tom brady, how well will he do? >> i think it is going to be tough, he had a tough time in carolina and the most difficult time when he came in the league with the rams and a horrible t ttim timtim timtime in clevel baker mayfield be the answer to anywhere. feel the ache and burn! >> jim gray, thank you. one man learns the truth... over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes. they may provide temporary relief... but probably won't touch me! mwahaha! tell me there's another way...
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st. patty's eve, wear green tomorrow. don't forget. post a note on his door. >> good morning, everybody. seeing is believing. new video from the pentagon showing the moment a russian fighter jet flies into a u.s. drone. that aircraft now at the bottom of the black sea, the race for the reckage is on. good to have you with us today. >> good morning to you. this is "america's news room." the footage refuting moscow's footage that there was no collision. they show the damage
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