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black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?s filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes, thank you. so, we're not liking the professor for travis unger's murder. are you? everything she said fairly reeked of the truth. is that why you left to make a call? holmes: i believe she was also telling the truth when she said lars vestergaard had to have expected to find nothing when he mounted his expedition to the santa leticia. but that doesn't make any sense. why go to the bottom of the ocean for nothing? 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, nothing would have been far more valuable to him than gold. 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, when this guy got a flat tire in the middle o
black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?s filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes, thank...
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black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?rs filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes, thank you. so, we're not liking the professor for travis unger's murder. are you? everything she said fairly reeked of the truth. is that why you left to make a call? when she said lars vestergaard had to have expected to find nothing when he mounted his expedition to the santa leticia. but that doesn't make any sense. why go to the bottom of the ocean for nothing? 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, nothing would have been far more valuable to him than gold. 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad...
black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?rs filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes,...
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there certainly were black people who owned slaves and one person was peter and he was the one he told denmark the planned revolt in charleston and would be rewarded to become a major slaveholder so there were black people to own slaves but white slave owners in particular were trying to create a narrative of white freedom and black slavery just like a free black people disrupted that by a very -- by neri. >> host: was an almost universal? not justin u.s. but everywhere? >> to the same extent they were native american people who enslaved black people and even in africa a history of enslavement but that changed with the emergence of capitalism that began to shift in a different type of way that the slave labor became a product or commodity and people became very rich off of that and then wanted to defend that with racist ideas. >> host: arlington virginia ago ahead. >> caller:. >> had a question about indian slavery but at what point in america that what became the united states of the english colonies, that blacks could be slaves, but we have plenty of colonists that came over here wit
there certainly were black people who owned slaves and one person was peter and he was the one he told denmark the planned revolt in charleston and would be rewarded to become a major slaveholder so there were black people to own slaves but white slave owners in particular were trying to create a narrative of white freedom and black slavery just like a free black people disrupted that by a very -- by neri. >> host: was an almost universal? not justin u.s. but everywhere? >> to the...
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peter larson runs the black hills institute, which prepares fossils for museums and collectors. >> thel creek formation shows us the very end of the age of dinosaurs going up to the time that this giant asteroid 6 miles across crashed into the earth and actually caused the extinction of about 70% of life forms here on this planet. ♪ >> between chores, clayton scours the gulches and ridges on his land, searching for fossils. he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact -- but nothing he could sell. these bones would not put meat on the table. then one day, something in the rocky soil catches clayton's eye. >> i looked, and there was a t. rex pre-max tooth laying there in almost perfect, museum-quality condition. >> so, this tooth, for example, is a result of your inheritance? >> it is. >> clayton shows me a casting of the tooth -- his first real find -- in the back room where he prepares specimens for sale. it's a combination man cave, research library, and trophy room. >> and i went home and sold that tooth that night to a collector for $2,500, and i was back in busine
peter larson runs the black hills institute, which prepares fossils for museums and collectors. >> thel creek formation shows us the very end of the age of dinosaurs going up to the time that this giant asteroid 6 miles across crashed into the earth and actually caused the extinction of about 70% of life forms here on this planet. ♪ >> between chores, clayton scours the gulches and ridges on his land, searching for fossils. he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in...
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paint, and that had discoloured enormously into a kind of slimy green and black. smears across much of the background. st peter under layers of varnish. the fact that paul is wearing these kind of wonderful lilac and mustard robes. when he arrived, he was looking like a franciscan monk — he looked very brown—grey. you might be thinking pietro who? he is not grow well known in this country, but one of the biggest developments in the history of art might never have happened without him and those around him. lorenzetti worked as a painter in 14th century italy in the tuscan city of siena and was probably taught in the workshop of this late medieval master, late medieval master. but in a time when religion dominated art, they started to paint their spiritualfigures in a more human, more naturalistic style, with more perspective. something that paved the way for world —famous artists like michelangelo and leonardo da vinci to develop in the renaissance. lorenzetti along giotto and others stands at the beginning of this new movement which developed since the renaissance which is so important for the development of a
paint, and that had discoloured enormously into a kind of slimy green and black. smears across much of the background. st peter under layers of varnish. the fact that paul is wearing these kind of wonderful lilac and mustard robes. when he arrived, he was looking like a franciscan monk — he looked very brown—grey. you might be thinking pietro who? he is not grow well known in this country, but one of the biggest developments in the history of art might never have happened without him and...
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black people who owned slaves. i told the story of a slave who was named peter and told about the famous revolt in charleston in 1822 and he was rewarded for telling on the revolt. he was biracial. there were black people that owned slaves but it was rare. white slave owners were trying to create this narrative of white freedom and black slavery. black slave owners disrupted that binary. >> was the white owning, black slaves universal almost? was it not just in the u.s. bought everywhere? to a certain extent but then of course there was, like talked about in the panel, native americ americans that enslaved black people and even in african-american there was a history of slavery. but slavery changed with capitalism and began to shift in a different way in which the slave labor became a product or more or less commodity and people became very rich off that and wanted to defend it with racist ideas. >> host: there is another david calling in. this one from arlington, virginia. >> caller: i had a question about indian slavery. well, i think i can -- i was wondering at what point in america, what became the united states
black people who owned slaves. i told the story of a slave who was named peter and told about the famous revolt in charleston in 1822 and he was rewarded for telling on the revolt. he was biracial. there were black people that owned slaves but it was rare. white slave owners were trying to create this narrative of white freedom and black slavery. black slave owners disrupted that binary. >> was the white owning, black slaves universal almost? was it not just in the u.s. bought everywhere?...
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peter larson runs the black hills institute, which prepares fossils for museums and collectors. >> theion shows us the very end of the age of dinosaurs going up to the time that this giant asteroid 6 miles across crashed into the earth and actually caused the extinction of about 70% of life forms here on this planet. ♪ >> between chores, clayton scours the gulches and ridges on his land, searching for fossils. he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact -- but nothing he could sell. these bones would not put meat on the table. then one day, something in the rocky soil catches clayton's eye. >> i looked, and there was a t. rex pre-max tooth laying there in almost perfect, museum-quality condition. >> so, this tooth, for example, is a result of your inheritance? >> it is. >> clayton shows me a casting of the tooth -- his first real find -- in the back room where he prepares specimens for sale. it's a combination man cave, research library, and trophy room. >> and i went home and sold that tooth that night to a collector for $2,500, and i was back in business. [ cow moos
peter larson runs the black hills institute, which prepares fossils for museums and collectors. >> theion shows us the very end of the age of dinosaurs going up to the time that this giant asteroid 6 miles across crashed into the earth and actually caused the extinction of about 70% of life forms here on this planet. ♪ >> between chores, clayton scours the gulches and ridges on his land, searching for fossils. he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact -- but...
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peter larson runs the black hills institute, which prepares fossils for museums and collectors. >> thek formation shows us the very end of the age of dinosaurs going up to the time that this giant asteroid 6 miles across crashed into the earth and actually caused the extinction of about 70% of life forms here on this planet. ♪ >> between chores, clayton scours the gulches and ridges on his land, searching for fossils. he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact -- but nothing he could sell. these bones would not put meat on the table. then one day, something in the rocky soil catches clayton's eye. >> i looked, and there was a t. rex pre-max tooth laying there in almost perfect, museum-quality condition. >> so, this tooth, for example, is a result of your inheritance? >> it is. >> clayton shows me a casting of the tooth -- his first real find -- in the back room where he prepares specimens for sale. it's a combination man cave, research library, and trophy room. >> and i went home and sold that tooth that night to a collector for $2,500, and i was back in business. [
peter larson runs the black hills institute, which prepares fossils for museums and collectors. >> thek formation shows us the very end of the age of dinosaurs going up to the time that this giant asteroid 6 miles across crashed into the earth and actually caused the extinction of about 70% of life forms here on this planet. ♪ >> between chores, clayton scours the gulches and ridges on his land, searching for fossils. he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact...
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black. he reportedly told sports reporter peter king he wants to play for the raiders. on saturday it was noted on twitter that lynch's public playlist was full of songs with references to oakland and lynch even retweeted one such tweet. lynch has two years remaining on his deal with the seahawks. if the raiders want him to come out of retirement, they'd have to trade for him. >>> the golden state warriors return to oklahoma city today without kevin durant. espn reported the front office was upset durant didn't get a warmer reception but after the warriors shoot around, head coach steve kerr refuted the report, calling the thunder a classy organization. durant signed with the warriors as a free agent. he remains sidelined with the left knee injury. tonight's game starts at 5:00. >>> march madness living up to its name with more top seeded games. 7th seeded south carolina got beaten by the second seeded duke blue devils in the east bracket. in the final 90 seconds, the blue devils were down by 7 points. south carolina held on for the win. south carolina advances to the s
black. he reportedly told sports reporter peter king he wants to play for the raiders. on saturday it was noted on twitter that lynch's public playlist was full of songs with references to oakland and lynch even retweeted one such tweet. lynch has two years remaining on his deal with the seahawks. if the raiders want him to come out of retirement, they'd have to trade for him. >>> the golden state warriors return to oklahoma city today without kevin durant. espn reported the front...
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. >> reporter: police say the three teams wearing black masks armed with brass knuckles and a knife broke into the peters family home while zach was was there. >> they had gloves on, entered into the back door, shattering the back door, making spree into the residence. >> in the amp, broad daylight. he's at home, he hears breaking glass. he gra bes tgrabs the family ri >> do you know where they are, sir? >> one in the kitchen, one crawled into the northeast corner bedroom. the third i did not shoot, he ran outside. >> reporter: maxwell cook and jacob red is there fern were killed, woodruff managed to stomach beg outside where rodriguez was waiting in the car. >> jake came out. he slid across the hood and said, i got hit. fell on the cement. i was like, come on, bro, you've got to get in, got to get in. where'd you get hit, where'd you get hit? pull up his shirt, that's when i seen where he got shot. the blood. try to help him, try to hold on to him. try to get him in the car. and he just told me to go. >> reporter: but tonight we're learning rodriguez wasn't alone in the car. who else was in the car? >>
. >> reporter: police say the three teams wearing black masks armed with brass knuckles and a knife broke into the peters family home while zach was was there. >> they had gloves on, entered into the back door, shattering the back door, making spree into the residence. >> in the amp, broad daylight. he's at home, he hears breaking glass. he gra bes tgrabs the family ri >> do you know where they are, sir? >> one in the kitchen, one crawled into the northeast corner...
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authorities say the three burglars 16 to 19 were dressed in black wearing gloves with knives and brass knuckles. all three died but during the call peters only realized he shot two of them. >> what did you shoot them with? >> an ar-15. and i'm still armed in the east corner of my house. >> sir, my deputy is on scene. unarm yourself and put the gun away. >> okay. it will be unloaded on my bed. i'll still be in my bedroom. >> reporter: the alleged getaway driver elizabeth rodriguez could face not only burglary charges but three counts of murder, even though she never pulled a trigger. >> in oklahoma if you are in the commission of a felony offense and somebody dies as a result, you can be charged with first-degree murder. >> reporter: according to the arrest affidavit rodriguez knew the homeowner, planned the burglary and drove off when she heard gunshots. as for the shooter, peters may not face charges due to stand your ground laws, which allows justifiable use of force against others if there's a presumption of imminent danger. >> preliminary investigation looks like self-defense. >> reporter: authorities say peters is cooperating. >> i
authorities say the three burglars 16 to 19 were dressed in black wearing gloves with knives and brass knuckles. all three died but during the call peters only realized he shot two of them. >> what did you shoot them with? >> an ar-15. and i'm still armed in the east corner of my house. >> sir, my deputy is on scene. unarm yourself and put the gun away. >> okay. it will be unloaded on my bed. i'll still be in my bedroom. >> reporter: the alleged getaway driver...
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black, all had masks on. >> reporter: according to this, the teens robbed peters of bottles of liquors. some speakers.uez allegedly wanting more and told the teens they did not get enough loot from the home to help pay her rent. police say they returned to the home a second time and that's when they were shot and killed by peters. david, local authorities here are trying to investigate if the "stand your ground" law applies. also, they tell me that ms. rodriguez could face formal charges by early next week. david. >> kayna whitworth, thank you. >>> when we come back -- the new medical headline. the fda approving a new drug to treat ms. >>> also, that passengers jet in flames and the one thing that so many passengers did that helped them survive. >>> and that american hiker who was trying to save a bear cub, so why is this image causing a stir tonight? but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. (vfirst ingredient?g food's corn? wh
black, all had masks on. >> reporter: according to this, the teens robbed peters of bottles of liquors. some speakers.uez allegedly wanting more and told the teens they did not get enough loot from the home to help pay her rent. police say they returned to the home a second time and that's when they were shot and killed by peters. david, local authorities here are trying to investigate if the "stand your ground" law applies. also, they tell me that ms. rodriguez could face...
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black. all had masks on. according to the police affidavit, the teens robbed peters of bottles of liquor, speakers and machetegedly wanting more and told the teens they did not get enough loot from the home to help pay her rent. police say, they returned to the home a second time. and that's when they were shot and killed by peters. authorities here are trying to investigate if the stand your ground law applies. and rodriguez could face charges early as next week. >> coming up in our next half-hour, the act of kindness gone wrong. after posting these pictures of his rescue of a malnourished bear cub. see what this hiker did next that triggered a warning from state police. >> first, it's part nightclub, part arcade, part a whole lot of pain. we're going to give it a try next. ♪ ♪ ma the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. ♪ ♪ >> which one was that one? pacman, do a drag. games are fu game? new york promises to >> yeah. ♪ >> reporter: it h gflashing lig. poundi everywhere. is no nightclub. and the pain you will feel tomorrow is not from a hangover. we are here at a new workout club, b
black. all had masks on. according to the police affidavit, the teens robbed peters of bottles of liquor, speakers and machetegedly wanting more and told the teens they did not get enough loot from the home to help pay her rent. police say, they returned to the home a second time. and that's when they were shot and killed by peters. authorities here are trying to investigate if the stand your ground law applies. and rodriguez could face charges early as next week. >> coming up in our next...
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so far, the black swamp find is like a slugger with 40 home runs at the all-star break -- well on track to surpass the goal set by peteralderon. >> there's still 10 more sets to sell, and we'r almost $200,000 a set. >> and in the card-collecting market, the game's never over till the last man is out. what would grandpa say? >> i think grandpa would be stunned, amazed, and pleased. i'm sure that he is, 'cause i'm sure that the whole family is up there looking down with big smiles on their faces. >> was the black swamp find nearly history's most epic case of some guy's mom throwing out his baseball-card collection? karl thinks so. when he made his big discovery in the attic, he spied several wrinkled and grimy cards strewn among the rafters and the floorboards. karl believes that they went flying during one of his grandma jennie's cleaning purges, when she'd pitch boxes of junk right out the attic window into a big mound below. thank goodness she never got hold of that one box in the corner. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you so much for joining us. and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have
so far, the black swamp find is like a slugger with 40 home runs at the all-star break -- well on track to surpass the goal set by peteralderon. >> there's still 10 more sets to sell, and we'r almost $200,000 a set. >> and in the card-collecting market, the game's never over till the last man is out. what would grandpa say? >> i think grandpa would be stunned, amazed, and pleased. i'm sure that he is, 'cause i'm sure that the whole family is up there looking down with big...
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peter navarro. >> what does it mean and is it real? >> these models and the blackhem, they get plugged in and they've always believed that the supply side of the idea that you cut taxes you get so much growth that you get more tax revenue coming in. frankly, there's not much evidence that it's worked in the last 20 years. they're not thinking about it that way. for 20 years tax cuts have not led to sustained growth. >> you have the san francisco fed study that said we should be looking at 1.5% annual growth. my friend stephen moore wrote about this in a recent op-ed and said why not? look at the 1960s and the kennedy tax cuts and we had 3% growth and why are things now so marketedly different? >> in terms of generating that growth? >> why is it impossible? >> nothing is impossible, it just isn't likely. we have a much larger debt going forward and it will grow quite precipitously with entitlement growth. we have a different international scene now. >> absolutely. the world is in a kind of chaos in many ways and there are parts of the world that are just a nightmare
peter navarro. >> what does it mean and is it real? >> these models and the blackhem, they get plugged in and they've always believed that the supply side of the idea that you cut taxes you get so much growth that you get more tax revenue coming in. frankly, there's not much evidence that it's worked in the last 20 years. they're not thinking about it that way. for 20 years tax cuts have not led to sustained growth. >> you have the san francisco fed study that said we should...
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peter and paul, the forecast too in 15 seconds. talk about the weather forecast, dealing with the black ice out there.hunks of ice, you have to watch out for falling ice, as well. temperatures, this morning, it is coal, in the two's, feels like temperatures are in the teens on this thursday morning. >> takes a look at the temperaturesharlotte, north 23 . trenton, 25 degrees, in atlantic city, we have a chilly 15, pocono mountains, so across the area, talking temperatures, climbing few degrees above this afternoon melting snow, not quite as bitter by the afternoon, 36 degrees the high temperature in center city ultimate doppler dry, quiet, saw afternoon, few could me? into the lehigh valley by this afternoon, upper three's, down thirty-six once again in center city for tomorrow. so how is the weather >> tomorrow night, into move tor area. andea of a brief wintery mix, north and west, before it changes over to rain on your saturday. so watch t out, from west to east, so by 10:00, 11:00 watching for the wintery mix towards the certain central part of the state, especially north and west, by overnight tom
peter and paul, the forecast too in 15 seconds. talk about the weather forecast, dealing with the black ice out there.hunks of ice, you have to watch out for falling ice, as well. temperatures, this morning, it is coal, in the two's, feels like temperatures are in the teens on this thursday morning. >> takes a look at the temperaturesharlotte, north 23 . trenton, 25 degrees, in atlantic city, we have a chilly 15, pocono mountains, so across the area, talking temperatures, climbing few...
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peter newsham. mayor bowser will speak in support of the nomination. others including members of the black lives matter movement plan to voice why he should not be confirmed. newsham himself will be the last to speak and take questions from the d.c. council. >>> meanwhile a local nonprofit says newsham should not be confirmed until public records about inauguration day protests are released. the partnership for civil justice fund says when officers e that day, they're required to file certain documentation about why it was justified. the group says it wants to see those files. >> here in washington, d.c., it is one of the most important jobs of the chief of police to be able to uphold the constitutional rights of people to demonstrate. >> 231 people were arrested during those riots. npd told news4 it will not comment on pending litigation. >>> they faced a warm february, then a snowy march. now it's time for our beloved cherry blossoms to bloom. here's a live look at the tidal basin and what you need to know about the best times to visit. >>> here's the early lean. i think saturday may be
peter newsham. mayor bowser will speak in support of the nomination. others including members of the black lives matter movement plan to voice why he should not be confirmed. newsham himself will be the last to speak and take questions from the d.c. council. >>> meanwhile a local nonprofit says newsham should not be confirmed until public records about inauguration day protests are released. the partnership for civil justice fund says when officers e that day, they're required to file...
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peters berg, florida. she makes the best black bury pie you ever will have. and cathy moseley.day to sid sherman. an avid reader from miami, florida. he owned a musical instrument store over 40 years making sweet music. we want to know about somebody you know who is celebrating a milestone birthday. tell us about them today at today.com/celebrates. >> we're ready to reveal the picture we took. we have jeffrey with us. you've been developing the picture. wow. >> look at that. >> willie geist. >> there it is. >> what is the name of that camera again? >> an dierdorf camera. richard avedon used a camera like that. and we use them today. >> how long did it take to develop or come out like that? >> pretty instantaneous. >> considered the polaroid of the 19th century. the way abraham lincoln was photographed. we pour the chemical on the plate. dwing bring it back. and the fixing process, turns it from a negative to a positive. you get a unique image positive on the tin. >> what do you get out of that in terms of quality that you wouldn't get from a modern camera? >> very high resoluti
peters berg, florida. she makes the best black bury pie you ever will have. and cathy moseley.day to sid sherman. an avid reader from miami, florida. he owned a musical instrument store over 40 years making sweet music. we want to know about somebody you know who is celebrating a milestone birthday. tell us about them today at today.com/celebrates. >> we're ready to reveal the picture we took. we have jeffrey with us. you've been developing the picture. wow. >> look at that....
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peter doocy. clayton: number one spell yesterday. welcome to "fox & friends". abby: it's black outed. clayton: one day until spring. >> is that it? clayton: yes. sandra: thanks for having me back. clayton: are you going to talk to us? you're coming to "fox & friends", we have the most random stuff. ski ball. we have a world champion player. sandra: i will accept any challenge, you guys. clayton: you buy the plastic frog. so many of them and we get nothing. fox news alert again, once again, third time now white house on lockdown right now as the secret service questions a suspicion driver who claimed to have a car bomb. >> the most outrageous one was a week ago where the jumper jumped the fence and was in for 15 minutes. loose for 16 minutes, jiggles the doorknob, has a backpack. the president is in the residence. what could have been in the backpack? explosive devices now the day and age do not having big. sandra: some sort of explosive device on board. clayton: images here that sandra is talking about is overnight, that's the car they are investigating. you can see investigators taki
peter doocy. clayton: number one spell yesterday. welcome to "fox & friends". abby: it's black outed. clayton: one day until spring. >> is that it? clayton: yes. sandra: thanks for having me back. clayton: are you going to talk to us? you're coming to "fox & friends", we have the most random stuff. ski ball. we have a world champion player. sandra: i will accept any challenge, you guys. clayton: you buy the plastic frog. so many of them and we get nothing. fox...
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black sea. happened a few weeks ago. the video is now public but the threat from moscow remains ongoing. so what's behind it? what's the kremlin up to? ralph peterscolonel, good morning to you. this happened a couple weeks ago. apparently it happened a year ago and how many times in between. there are three reasons behind it. list them. >> there are big reasons. first, vladimir putin is trying to push out a greater recognized sphere of influence for russia where it has uncontested dominance trying to push us out. second, all these flights against nato and our ships are testing our responses, our counter measures, technical stuff. three, they're also trying to break our moral and nato moral. president obama never responded to these. now president trump is not responding to them. >> bill: you are saying that russia can do what it wants, right? no action/reaction, why is that? >> well, for obama i think it was sheer cowardis. president trump you have to look deeper. he can't get over his adulation of vladimir putin. he won't challenge russia on anything. >> bill: what is the recommendation in that? >> well, first of all, we're not going to shoot the
black sea. happened a few weeks ago. the video is now public but the threat from moscow remains ongoing. so what's behind it? what's the kremlin up to? ralph peterscolonel, good morning to you. this happened a couple weeks ago. apparently it happened a year ago and how many times in between. there are three reasons behind it. list them. >> there are big reasons. first, vladimir putin is trying to push out a greater recognized sphere of influence for russia where it has uncontested...