tv Duck Family Treasure FOX News June 11, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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titleists t-150s i'll send you my specs have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line at gaudgawkegowdy america, good night from sout [slow country music] - hey, welcome back to the podcast. jep, introduce our guest if you would, sir. - this is my beautiful wife, jessica. [si spits] - i mean, i'm not gonna start a podcast without the mouth full of, what do you got there, si? - sunflower seeds. [spits] - well, you look like a squirrel. - hey, i feel like a squirrel. [group laughs] [slow banjo music] - [jase] i mean, this is gonna be real annoying for our listeners. - oh, they'll, you know, you want some? - [murry] yeah. - si, it's hard enough to understand you when there's no sunflower seeds in your mouth.
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- we got [indistinct] handy? - what? - well, that's what i mean. [group chattering] si, you're not gonna be able to do a podcast. the people are listening to your voice. - well, be a spoilsport. [spits] [group groans] - [jep] god. - [jase] okay. - have y'all got anything for treasure hunting? - [jase] i have no idea- - instead of picking on me? - no, i got it right here. - [si] oh, okay. - all right, let's hear it. - yeah, i was fixing to say, get off my back, jack. - i got a letter here from a lady in la grange, tennessee. - okay, la grange. - yep, she says, "dear murry, jase, jep, and si." - wait, hold it right there, stop right there. why is my name last? - i guess they saved the best for last. - i like you now, continue on. - all right, proceed, sir. - my name is jule and my family recently purchased the historic woodlawn estate in la grange, tennessee. woodlawn dates back to 1828 and acted as the headquarters of general william t. sherman during the civil war, and at one point there was over 30,000 troops camped all
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over our property. our property is full of rich history that is ripe for the picking for treasure hunters like yourselves. ps, we also have quail hunts, so feel free to bring your shotguns. - boom, sold, right there. don't matter what happens, we win. - i agree, two birds, one stone. - i like that, it's cheesy. [group chattering] it's actually cheesy but true. - exactly as awful as you'd think. - i'm all over that, jep, you in? - yep. - you in, murr? - i'm in, i want to bring my new toy. - a new toy? - [jase] a new toy. [group chattering] - something besides sheila? - what is it? so you have big sheila, a little sheila, is it baby sheila? - [jase] this is a medium sheila. - no. - i want to know what it's called- - what is it, what is it? - just trust me, it's gonna be amazing. [jase laughs] - oh, intrigue, i'm curious. - you coming with us? - i can't, i have stuff to do with the kiddos, but i do have an idea i've been thinking about,
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and i wanted to pitch to you guys. - uh-oh. - so the kids have been doing a time capsule at school. - a time capsule? i'm not familiar with that. - you've never heard- - what's a time capsule? - you never heard about a time capsule? - no. - oh. [scoffs] [jase scoffs] - bury stuff in the ground and people find it years later, and- - [jessica] it's, like, sealed, and, like, it's- - well, isn't that treasure? - yes, it is, it can be, it's a form of treasure. i thought it'd be a fun project to do for us because y'all are always taking things out of the ground, but we can actually pay it forward. we can put something in the ground that has treasures that, like, are about our family and then hopefully in 50 years, 100 years, 200 years from now, somebody's gonna dig it up and it's gonna basically tell our life story. - [jep] i think it's a great idea. - i like it, too, i'll be with you. - you will? - yeah, me and jessica will make our time capsule for somebody in the future and it'll be a mega find. - i think it's a great idea. - well, here's a request for y'all
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when y'all go to la grange, tennessee, this is an order. - okay. - kill a bunch of quail, clean them, put them in a cooler and bring that plus some treasure back with you when you come back from la grange. - would you like a large fry to that- - no, don't worry about side orders, okay? just fill the first two orders. - i'll see what i can do. [group laughs] - all right, there you go. [slow bluesy music] [slow rock music] - look, "welcome to tennessee." - there you go. well, it's beautiful country up here. - i have never treasure hunted in tennessee. i've always wanted to, it's very historic, got a lot of awesome stuff, so i am really looking forward to this. - well, i like it 'cause if we strike out on the treasure hunt, then you have the quail.
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my parents taught me that at an early age. no matter what happens, try to figure out a way to eat well. - i live by that rule. [jase laughs] [murry laughs] [slow country music] that's gotta be it, huh? is this it? - yeah, this is it, yep. - oh, man. [whistles] love it. what in the world? look, they got a bunch of camels. - [jep] they got baby camels. - i don't think those are camels, guys. - are they dangerous? - [murry] i don't know. [slow orchestral music] [ominous orchestral music] - [jase] they got big eyes, don't they? - [murry] yep. - [jase] reach ahold to them, murry. [slow dramatic music] - what's it feel like, what'd it feel like? - [murry] death. [upbeat music] - honestly, i'm kind of scared.
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i don't like animals if i don't know what they are. i like to identify and then know if i should run or shoot or whatever. [jase coos] - oh, here we go, hey, jule. - oh, hey. - [jule] oh my gosh. - hey. - i'm jase. - hey, guys. - [jase] this is murry. - [jule] how you doing? - this is jep. we're here to find the treasure. - we got some hungry alpacas. - what are you calling those? - alpacas. - alpacas? - alpacas. - alpacas. - and i think they need you to come in here and feed them. - [jep] get in there, jase. - you must be kidding. - [jule] come on in, here you go. - [jase] do they bite? - no, they spit, they'll spit on you. - spit on you? - oh, that sounds fun. - really? - they'll spit. - [jase] hello, friend. [murry laughs] - [jule] this is prima. - [murry] hello, buddy. - [jase] well, isn't this something? - yeah, i'm still not a fan. - [murry] i know one thing, i don't know much about alpacas, but i know you've got a beautiful place here. - [jule] oh. - [murry] this is just so amazing. - the history of this house is incredible.
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there's relics buried all over. - yeah. - yeah. - [jase] well, we're gonna check it out- - [jule] all over. - built in the 1820s, taken over in the 1860s by general sherman and the union troops, this place is just loaded with history. general sherman made woodlawn his headquarters. he even slept in this house. 30,000 troops were stationed here on and off for most of three years during the civil war. a lot of tents around here, a lot of people, which means a lot of relics. - so you're serious about us staying? - just make yourselves at home. - all right, we'll we're gonna head up. thank you. - all right, guys. - southern hospitality. - [jule] nice to see you. - okay. - goodbye, friends. i'm leaving. - [jule] i gotta work. come on, guys. - i'm going. all right, we'll see you. - [jule] all righty. [slow music] [slow music continues]
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- hey, guys, come see. - [jep] oh, man. - oh, this- - we got a game changer on our hands. - [jase] that's your new toy? - hey, this is it, buddy, ground penetrating radar, better known as gpr. - i hate to tell you this, it looks like a lawnmower. [upbeat bluegrass music] look, when i was a kid, we weren't allowed to do a few things, shave. - what, shave? - or have a lawnmower. - yeah. - you know what my dad told me? complete waste of time. - what kid shaves, that seems weird. - yeah, but this baby is gonna find us gold. [jase laughs] [jep laughs] of any sort. you would think a guy like jase would have some faith, wouldn't you, but i know one day, this thing's gonna be a game changer for us. suck it up, boys. it's maybe gonna take me a little while to learn what this thing's telling me, but hey, it's gonna happen. - i'll tell you what, you go try it out, and if you find something, call us. - all right, somehow i knew that was gonna be the outcome,
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so y'all go do y'all's thing and i'm gonna go down here and i'm gonna do my thing. - okay, let's go. [murry cheers] hey, don't run over my detector with that lawnmower. [slow country music] boy, i tell you this, as cold as it is, if electricity goes out, i'll be sleeping with the alpacas. well, it's about 34 degrees with a 30 mile an hour wind, but it's me, i am here. we're gonna have to find treasure so the adrenaline will keep us warm. i needed an incentive and that's it. - i'll give you some incentive. i'm gonna find a lot more stuff than you. [jase laughs] - it's on, challenge accepted. ladies and gentlemen, start your engines, it's on.
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- i don't know what this is. the robertson family has always been driven by competition. i got something big, right off the bat. i mean, look, i love to compete, but ultimately, i love winning, and that's what's fixing to happen right here, mark my words. what in the world? it's got writing on it. [slow music] ooh, it's got a lot of writing on it. jep! i know what this is, that's a hubcap. i bet that's off a model t. it's gotta be old, early 1900s. - [jep] that's awesome, dude. - a hubcap off a model t ford? awesome! - good first find. - [jase] hey, i'll take it. [bell rings] i like it. - [jep] good job, bro. - the model t was a treasure of its time. i mean, they were trailblazing here with the old model t ford. good luck catching me, jep. - hey, you missed something right here, dude.
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- [jase] well, i ain't even going that way. - yeah, you walked right past it, i saw your foot tracks. - [jase] no, i didn't, but that's a good sign. - [jep] uh-oh. - [jase] you got something good? - coinage. [jase babbles] 18, i see 18 on it, is that like a v? that's a v nickel i think for that year. - [jase] it is a v nickel, i see the v. - [jep] that's the best looking lady liberty, baby. i've never found one of these, i don't think. - [jase] i've never seen a nickel, if that's what it is, in that good of shape. - i haven't either. dude, we're, like, five minutes in. we were, like, six feet apart. you found something decent, i found something amazing. - you know, you need to stay right there, 'cause lightening ain't gonna strike there again. - oh, okay, well, you just watch, buddy. i hear some thunder. [bell rings] - [jase] good find. [slow rock music] [slow rock music continues]
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got another bullet. i think it's a coin, jep. [bell rings] oh, it is a coin, 1919. - woodlawn is amazing and we're finding stuff like crazy. - this is a vintage brass doorknob. - ooh, ooh, that's a unique one. i think, i could be wrong, i think this is some kind of civil war era bullet. i've never found one of these. [slow bluesy music] i need to study my bullets more. like, murry would be all, "oh, yeah, that's a slaps mcgee right there." i don't know, i know this is different and i've never found one of these, so. [bell rings] hey, jase, shot through the heart, baby. - [jase] what? [slow music] - well, guys, everybody that knows me knows that i'm a gadget guy, and look what we've got,
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gpr, ground penetrating radar. hey, i'm really excited to use this gpr for the first time. i mean, i'm pumped. this lawnmower contraption is shooting radar beams into the ground and it's actually viewing anomalies in the soil. man, that's the biggest signal i've seen. i may just have to dig it. if there's a hole that's been dug, it'll show on the screen. it won't show the exact shape of it, but it'll show you how the soil has been filled back in over whatever hole was dug. uh-oh, this is a bad sign, i'm seeing some roots. you see this root right here from that tree over there? so that's probably what i was seeing. you know, this one's a bust, but hey, if it was easy, everybody would do it. the key to this thing is learning how to interpret these lines and know what they mean. hey, we're getting something, uh-huh.
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i mean, it's a learning curve for sure, but hey, rome wasn't built in a day. oh, there it is. railroad spike, well. at least i know that that thing works. there were about 30,000 troops camped right in this field and they had to dig fire pits to stay warm and trash pits. and i'm walking down these cornrows and i'm thinking about all these young men that was away from their homes, that was living in tents out here in the mud and the cold. something to burn to keep warm was a high priority, a lot of work doing that, so they burned whatever was handy. if we can find a trash pit or a fire pit, it'll be a treasure trove of belt buckles, bullets, rings, they threw everything in the fire. may be the very ticket, with 30,000 troops out here,
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they had to leave something out here in this field. [country music] [country music continues] - here's to you, buddy. - hey, si. - [si] hey, she made it. - oh, are you excited? - oh, yeah, i'm excited, me and my buddy here. - did you, is that all you brought? - no, i got a whole box. - oh, yay. a time capsule is really specific to each person, and really, it's a collection of treasures that really represent you and your family, your life that you're going through, something that tells a story about your life, and i'm super excited to see what si's brought and to show him everything i got, too. okay, so i have the two time capsules here. we're gonna each have one. i mean, our hope is that these treasures will be found sometime in the future, hopefully 100 years from now, and they're gonna uncover and, like, see our stories.
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the first treasure i'm gonna put in is my family photo. - you can't put that junk in there. - [jessica] yes, i can, these are my memories. - but you've got 2,000 pictures there. - on, look how cute they are. - maybe one or two. - [jessica] look it- - here's mine, dragon knife. [slow orchestral music] i love dragons, so it's a pretty cool little deal from vietnam. - this is a treasure? - yes, that's a treasure. hey, look, jessica got me fired up. my book's gotta go in there that i wrote. i brought some good items to put in my time capsule, so that was something that meant something in my lifetime. hey, military duck from my time in the military. that's quack force right there. - that's cute, that's cute, i get it. all right, well, here's my next one, family recipes. [si laughs] i think people will want our recipes, some of these have- - no, let's get to the important stuff. this is my childhood buddy.
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[slow orchestral music] he helped me get through puberty - you did not have this growing up. i mean, this is not that old. - now, hey, here's the best part, right here, one black panther. they say they don't exist, but i've seen them three different times. - i mean, where does he come up with this stuff? - [si] now, what else you got? - my list of favorite movies. - oh, okay, "pride and prejudice." - thank you. - i've never heard of, what else you got? - i'll tell you what i wanted to bring, was actually a bag of jep's hair. when we cut his hair off, i kept a ziploc bag of his hair. - hey, cut a little lock of my hair, put it in the bag, use my dragon knife. - is this sharp, this knife? - i don't know, i don't know. ouch. hey, look, the one that finds my time capsule, when they get to the package that's got my beard in it, they may just fall over and die right there, right there on the spot, i'm talking about. this time capsule is that good. - all right.
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- if they find that 100 years from now, they would have perfected cloning, and look, they can make me over 'cause there's dna in that hair. [slow orchestral music] - [jessica] can you imagine if there's 100 of you running around? - hey, wouldn't that be great? they can have a whole army of uncle si. - oh, oh, geez louise. okay, so now we're gonna start filling our time capsules. hopefully, one day, somebody's gonna find this and it's gonna be a treasure for them. it was a treasure to me. i don't necessarily know if they're gonna treasure all of si's items, but i really feel like all of them will be treasured. and then i'll figure out a place that we're gonna bury these and we'll do it another day. - [si] oh, that reminds me, i have- - [jessica] what? - this has gotta go. - what? - i forgot i even had that, i believe in black panthers. all right, i'm done. - ugh. [upbeat rock music] [train whistles] - we definitely had some luck around the house, but now we want to go and try out, like, where the troops were camped 150 years ago.
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i think there's gonna be a lot of stuff in them fields. - hey, jase? - [jase] yeah? - i found a button, it's like a flat button. it's pretty cool. i think i'll probably crush you in the fields, too. i don't know. [slow rock music] good find, baby. - jep? - [jep] yeah? [metal detector beeps] - best signal yet. - dig it up. - oh, cool, so they took a bullet and they made a poker chip out of it. [bell rings] what they do to make this is they heat up a knife and they make a, you know, like, a poker chip. when you're a soldier in the middle of nowhere at a campsite, there's not a whole lot to do in the forms of entertainment. look, i got a huge poker chip. [bell rings] it usually comes down to a couple of things, whittling or gambling. this poker chip covers all bets. and here what the perfect example of both, which makes this a really unique find.
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they had a game going, there ain't no doubt about that. - ooh, ooh, look at this. [bell rings] that's the end of a bayonet scabbard, man, this is awesome. when they had their bayonets, you know, they'd take their bayonets and put them on their rifles, when they were fighting, then they'd take the bayonet off and they stored it in a sheath, and this was the end, where it's like, this was, like, leather. how cool is that, man? this is awesome. - [jase] jep! - [jep] yeah? - [jase] hey. - what you got? - i'm looking at an indian head penny laying on top of the ground. [slow country music] - really? - 1906. [bell rings] i mean, look, that's in spectacular condition. i mean, this is one of the finest ones i've ever picked up. [phone rings] - [jep] oh, hey. murry's calling. hey.
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- [murry] hey, i got something big. - [jep] really? - yes, this is huge. [slow dramatic music] - we'll be there in a minute. - [jep] we're coming. - [murry] hurry, bring shovels, out. [slow dramatic music continues] before bass pro shops even had a name, before we sold boats, and gear for hunting and camping, before the two shelves of tackle in the back of the liquor store, before the early mornings, and the short nights, before the first road trip, even the first tournament. before all of that, there was fishing, and there was dad. thanks dad, for always making the time to take me fishing.
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[slow bluegrass music] - [jep] look. - look at him. looks like his lawnmower quit. [laughs] - ain't got no gas in it. [jase laughs] - [jase] you realize how many people driving by the highway saying, "that guy's trying to cut that cornfield with that lawnmower"? - all right- - all right, what do you got? - yeah, look, guys, we're right over this pit. you see the basin looking thing right there? - oh, yeah, i see that. - it runs from about a foot down to about two and a half, maybe three feet to the bottom. it's either a fire pit or a trash pit. i hope it's a fire pit. - [jase] all right.
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- [jep] is there marshmallows in there? - no marshmallows. - [jep] s'mores making stuff? did they have s'mores in those days? - still don't understand the concept of a s'more. i never got it. [slow music] - this signal, it could be a fire pit, i guess, it could be a trash pit. we're not gonna know unless we dig it up. i mean, the gpr really doesn't tell you anything about what's in the ground. it's just seeing the anomaly that's created there, so. we still gotta use a shovel and detector to narrow things down. - [jase] and we're just gonna start digging? - we're gonna start digging. you gotta trust the science, guys. you go where the science tell you the treasure is- - [jase] well, you've been knowing that science about four hours. - [jep] i'm not really hearing anything. [laughs] - hey, it starts at a foot and a half, guys, keep digging. - [jase] all right. - i'm down a foot and a half. [murry laughs] - [murry] i need to see your foot scale. - [jase] yeah, i mean, i thought i'd be hearing some chatter or something.
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- [murry] i hear a lot of chatter, but it's not coming from the ground. - [jase] it's about dark. all right, look, if i don't get anything now, well, now we're three feet. there's nothing there. [slow music] - well, i say it's a bust. [slow music continues] - i should have known when that thing looked like a lawnmower, i was like, [murry laughs] i realize this is cool, you know, you're looking into dirt- - hey, you know how you learn? - [jase] how? - you fail and then you try again. - [jase] all right. - i may be a gadget guy, but gadgets takes time to master. - [jep] oh, i'm tired, i'm taking a bath. - this thing will find treasure one day, maybe not today, but it will. - after the quail hunt, we're gonna put all that dirt back in that hole. [slow music]
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[slow guitar music] [guitar music continues] [jase claps] quail time. [murry laughs] they're flying, murry. - [murry] well, i hope so, buddy. - well, they're sitting and we're gonna make them fly. good morning, woodlawn. how about some quail hunting? don't mind if i do. - hey, jep. - hey, you ready- - let's go, you got your orange, buddy? - you know- - yeah, you gotta have something orange on you. - [murry] well now, i don't think i'm gonna go with y'all. - [jase] huh? - i've been doing some research. - murry, we're gonna go quail hunting, and- - no, i'm not going quail hunting. as treasure hunters, we're always trying new equipment and new things. so far i've used the gpr for one day and it was a bust, i'll admit. we've only got one more day here, so i'm gonna set this thing aside
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because i have something really special to go after. but i think i might have found where there was a fort. - look, murry, i woke up thinking about quail, just, if you want to go find a fort... do it, but right now, look, i have got the fever for quail. - y'all go quail hunting, i'm fine with that. i'll just go find this fort. - all right, find it, find it. [group chattering] - i'll call y'all if i need you. - i will shoot a quail in your honor. [country rock music] does jase and jep... ...have what it takes to translate their duck hunting skills over to quail? stay tuned. i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna cashback on a few other things too. starting with the sound system... curry from deep.
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don't wait, schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ [slow music] - the highest point around here is where i would put the fort, and i'm going over here to this highest peak. i think there's a civil war fort over there. well, i was up late last night, researching like i always do, and i read a place where it mentions an earthwork fort made out of dirt on a high point around here. hey, now, this looks interesting. [slow music continues] i don't think we're far enough yet. we're just now getting to the higher ground. we just need to go on up the hill, i think.
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[slow banjo music] - let's go around this thicket. [slow music] i mean, if i was a quail, this is where i would be. quail are birds that tend to hang out in thickets. this is a good looking thicket here. you basically go in and flush them. going in. healthy competitions happen all the time, but when we're quail hunting, it is purely a team sport. it's me and my brother against the quail. go on, go on. [gun fires] attaboy. - [jep] that's what i'm talking about. - [jase] hey. - [jep] first shot. - [jase] you get it? - [jep] one shot, one kill, baby. - i thought you got it, attaboy. hey, you can't get a meal 'til you kill the first one. - that's right. - [jase] good job, jep. - you're welcome, buddy. - the robertson family has been living off the land
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my entire life, that's just the way we were raised. if you wanted to eat well, you become a good shot. [gun fires] you did the whole process, you hunted, you clean what you shot, you cooked what you shot, and then you ate it together. so it was an honorable thing to provide for your family. - [jep] hey, i got one right here, get ready. [slow rock music] there he is. [gun fires] - [jase] attaboy, wow. - yeah. i've hunted birds most all my life, not so much quail, but me and jase have been hunting together as long as i can remember, since i was a small child, and it never gets old. jase really knows what he's doing. [guns firing] yes. - good job, jep. it's not easy hitting the quail. [gun fires] got him. - [jep] nice. - quail are really fast and we are smoking them. boom, right there, boom. [guns firing]
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- [jep] he's dead. - [jase] there he is, boom. got him. [gun fires] - [jep] now we're talking, baby. - [jase] now we're talking. - [jep] i think we've got enough for dinner. [slow rock music continues] - that one's for you, murry. i smell dinner already. give me some, give me some. - all right. - all right, let's go treasure hunting, i'm ready. - [jep] same. - [jase] we definitely got enough for dinner. - [jep] that's right. [slow rock music] - [si] jessica, how far are you gonna take me? - [jessica] it's not too far. - [si] good grief. - i have the perfect spot picked out to bury the time capsules. it has some good memories, nobody else is gonna know about it, but hopefully in 100 years, somebody's gonna wander up on it and find our treasures. - [si] we might near there? - [jessica] we have to get far enough
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where somebody's not just gonna stumble up on it. [slow orchestral music] - jessica has done took me to the boondocks. i'm talking about out in the sticks. we're out in the country, boys. i don't even know where i'm at. - [jessica] this is a good spot. it's not too high, too low. where's your shovel? - [si] you're just like jep. y'all ain't never figured out, i'm the brains of the outfit. y'all are the brawns. look, you're beautiful, but you're still the muscle on this trip. [slow music] - [jessica] okay, here we go. i think i wore the wrong shoes. - [si] oh, you're all right. - god, it's harder than it looks. - i know, darling, i've done it once before. - [jessica] once? - [si] yeah. - well, that's not enough. i'm starting to sweat out here. - jessica, how did you find this spot? - this spot i will always remember because it has a special memory in my heart. - oh, this is one of the spots you and jep used to park and spark. - what? [slow music]
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- [si] hey, look, i was young once. - si. - hey. - let's just say i have fond memories of this place, okay? - okay, yeah, yeah. - and i won't forget it. - you and jep was here parking and sparking. - [jessica] okay, all right, boss man, what do you think? - yep, that's good. - [jessica] thanks so much. - [si] do the honor of putting them down in there gently. - all right, here we go. - monkey, it's just like the resurrection. you're asleep, [kisses] see you later. - [jessica] si. - all that's left, jessica, is cover it up. [jessica sighs] [slow guitar music] bless this buried treasure. [jessica laughs] - this right here is some future treasure hunter's dream, you know what i'm saying? and it's gonna tell our story, isn't that cool? i mean, just think, 100 years from now, somebody might come across this and they're gonna open it up and just see our journey, our life story through our photos, the movies we liked, the recipes we cooked with. this little treasure, this little legacy we leave in this time capsule, somebody is going to be able to paint a picture about our life.
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- jessica, you need to get this done. [slow country music] it's past lunchtime. - golly, typical robertson man. [si laughs] i'm christine mahon. i'm retired from public health nursing and from the army reserve. my retirement funds allow me to enjoy what i love to do. as long as you can make an impact, why stop? i think for me, as a father... i have the responsibility to let my children know who they are. and where they came from. and what my ancestry is. and what my hopes and dreams for them are. ancestry is such a great gift
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- it was an awesome bird hunt with my brother, but we've definitely got more treasure to find before this day is over. - we know there's stuff here. - we're back out in the same field we were in yesterday, and it's time to see who's gonna get her done, treasure wise. oh, cool. and just fyi, it's gonna be me. this is horse tack. [bell rings] [slow music] so this was on, like, a kind of saddle, it's a good little find. it just lets you know that there was definitely a camp during the civil war. now that's what i'm talking about. - somebody dug a hole here and didn't put their dirt back in it. and who is not putting the dirt back in their holes? jep, cover your holes up. - [jep] what did you say? - well, looky here. i went to put the dirt back in jep's hole and found a perfect little musket ball. [bell rings] [jase laughs] rookie move.
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it boggles the mind how jep missed this, and i don't know how or why, but now it's become clear why jep usually loses the competition. if you're digging up the treasure only for your partners to find, it's a surefire way to lose. appreciate it, brother. [slow country music] - hey, this is looking better. i'm gaining ground, i'm liking what i'm seeing. this high ground commanded this whole country. when you were up here, you had total control of everything within three quarters of a mile of this hill. [slow country music continues] hey, [laughs] look, look, i think we're here. well, we were looking for the high ground and i think we found it.
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i mean, look at this. you see those two little humps? if you'll just look at those humps and dips, you can see where they would have put, there's at least room for three cannons here to fire through that gap, so when you pulled your gun back, you still have some protection from any rifle fire coming below. this is 100% a civil war era fort. [slow rock music] to the average eye, this may not look like much, but to the trained eye, it's a real treasure. early in the civil war, union and confederate forces would build forts out of dirt. dirt is everywhere and you can build a fort out of dirt very quickly, and it really will stand a projectile better than mortar and brick, and the very fact that this one's still standing is a testament to that early engineering. while the bullets and the muskets will all rust away,
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this fort will be here to be treasured for a long, long time. [upbeat country music] - cool, i found a pistol bullet, man. [bell rings] i ain't found one of these in a long time. - jep, there's a mini ball. [bell rings] i'm finding these mini balls like gumdrops. in that area, you just start finding musket ball after musket ball, and guess what? i'll dig them all day long. - round ball. [bell rings] - round ball? - yeah, i knew, i thought it was one. - [jase] all right, it's heating up. - you know, honestly, i got over this jase competition thing, like, 20 years ago. to tell you the truth, i'm just having fun finding stuff with my brother. this has been a fun day, shooting quail and finding treasure. [phone rings] that's about as good as it gets, to be honest with you, hey. - [murry] you're not gonna believe it.
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- what? [slow orchestral music] - i found it. - he found it? - [murry] i found it, i found the fort. - he found the fort. - tell him to take a picture of it and send it. i don't believe him. - hey, take a picture and send it to us. - i can't take a picture, i'm talking to you. - [jep] okay- - ask him how to get there, where's he at- - [jep] how do you get to where you're at? - there's a tree down there that's got some leaves on it. you can come right by that tree. - it's the tree with the leaves on it. hey, drop us a pin. - i didn't bring a pen with me. - no, drop us a pin on your phone. just send us some form of directions and we'll find you, okay? - roger. - very good, love you. [phone beeps] he hung up, all right, we gotta go. [slow bluegrass music] - well, wait a minute. [metal detector beeps] [jase laughs] what, is it? - yeah, hey, hey, well, you dirty dog.
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- i mean, leave it to murry to find a fort out in the middle of nowhere from the 1800s, like, it's incredible. - i mean, look, yesterday a one, today, a 10 out of 10. this is awesome. - it's a piece of history that's gonna be here hopefully forever. - oh my goodness. - yeah. [slow rock music] what a moment, these are relics of the earth that i like to witness and put back in my memory bank. good job, murry, you've totally redeemed yourself. - well, tell me the good news. how many quail do we have? - [jep] oh, we got plenty for dinner. - i told you i was gonna kill one in your honor, and guess what, you can have a couple more. - oh, that's awesome, come on, guys. - i'm glad we found you before dark. that trip was gonna be rough. - yeah. yeah, i was beginning to wonder where i was, actually. [slow bluegrass music] we didn't know there was an alpaca in the world, did you?
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- no, i didn't, i'd never seen one. i think we could raise them. - yeah, we could. - i just don't like the volume of poop. it's just a little over the top, you know? - well, just think about your brother. we've got him to contend with. - [jase] that's what i'm saying. - what's another alpaca? [jase laughs] - [murry] there he is. - [jep] hi, boys. - we were just talking about you. - [murry] speak of the devil. - [jep] who's ready for some of this right here? - [jase] murry, see what you missed out on? [group chattering] - [murry] thank you guys. - [jep] look, let's get a little sizzle, oh, boy. - we're finding relics, we're eating what we hunt. you got too much fire, too much fire. - no, we're good. - i'm doing it with my partners, hard to beat this. father, we're so thankful for your creation and we ask you to bless this food, and we give you the glory for all the things that happen in our life. in jesus we pray, amen. - amen. - this is about as good as it gets. i've never eaten a quail with gloves on,
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but i'm gonna try. - oh my gosh. - mm, oh, yeah, awesome, dude. - that, hey, oh. - [jase] hey. - that's out of bounds. there's definitely a brotherhood with us doing what we do. we're sitting around, we're eating awesome quail that i cooked perfectly. we found some amazing stuff. the history of woodlawn is just awesome. - there's a reason that the almighty, when he gave them a meal, he gave them manna and quail. - this is about as good as it gets. i love doing what i do, it's fun, and i love who i do it with. - hey, guys, awesome day, awesome trip. what do y'all say? [laughs] - [jase] oh. - [murry] this is one for the books. - can't beat it, i'm gonna miss this place. [slow country music continues] there's treasure everywhere waiting to be found.
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that's where we come in. if you own land or have access to historical property, we would love to come help you find your treasure. here's what to do, send us an email at info@duckfamilytreasure.tv and we'll get back to you. a new indictment, a new legal team and a new political earthquake for former president trump. ♪ >> still, you get indicted over nothing? >> facing a second indictment but saying he does nothing wrong. this is about the law, not politics. >> the laws that protect national defense information are critical. the safety and security of the united states and they must be enforced. >> the justice department must
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