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no sound. it drifted off. we ran into the hall and saw it drift over the st. lawrence river. that was not a helicopter or any kind of aircraft. it was right there present right in front of us. whether it was occupied or not, who was operating it, i don't know. i can't say that. i know what i saw and i had a witness with me and it was a vivid sighting of something. >> brian: we know for sure that you have a fox nation special, a history of the world in six glasses. you take the u.s. on a world tasting tour of drinks that changed the world with some of your snl alumni. tell us about it >> well, this was based on a book, "new york times" best seller about all the drinks and fluids in the world that have influenced us from beer by the time of the pyramids through to wine with the greeks, romans,
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continue down the road we were on and drink given the makeup of a harvard board she has reason to think that will work but behind that you have donors, places like harvard, penn, colombia who are extremely upset. this was not about identity politics, this was about the anti-semitism protests taking place on harvard's campus. that was the original problem and her failure to speak out against it and as long as the donors and alumni keep that in front of people i think gay's attempt to try to change the subject probably will fail. paul: what about her point that this is not just about her and harvard. there's a broader debate going on. is that right? what are those larger stakes, in her resignation as symbolic of something bigger?
hit with the worst terror attack in their history. if you extrapolate their population versus our population, it would have been the equivalent of 40,000 americans being killed in a single day. how would america react to being lectured by other countries and ally countries about a ceasefire rather than encouraging them to go win the war against those people that killed their innocent citizens? where's the moral can clarity disconnect here? >> i think we would give them the middle finger and tell them to go pound sand. >> sean: well, maybe we would. i don't know if joe biden would, that's the problem. >> yeah, actually, that's a good point. but, you know, who would want to go to this party, to a party where everyone is fighting, because that's what's happening for joe biden right now. you just laid out the mutiny from staff that he's facing. that letter the other day from 17 campaign staffers present, hundreds of staffers last month signed onto a letter, hundreds of alumni as well, even interns