And he joins us tonight. Richard, things were coming on. Good to be back, thanks for having me. Tucker i want to start on a totally apolitical note, american to american, does it bother you at all that the Obama Administration allowed russia, given all you now believe about russia, access to a pretty large percentage of our uranium reserves. No. It let me give you three facts as to why not. First, it uranium is dear commodity. At the price has come down by three quarters over the past ten years. Kazakhstan is the biggest source of uranium on the planet. It russia basically has good control over that. Russia has its own uranium, okay . And the uranium that russia ended up controlling thanks to uranium one, which incidentally, Hillary Clinton had zero role in coming to the extent that it went out of the country at all, most of it wont, it went to canada, got reprocessed and came back to the u. S. Tucker hold on, just as a factual matter, some of it went it left without an export. Im a li
about it, new photographs that possibly showed amelia earhart was possibly captured by the japanese after crashing on her famous final flight. not clear that happen, but today there s another even less pleasant theory about what happened to the great aviator, emily erhard. she may have been eaten by man eating in this case 1-eating, 10 pounds 3-foot long coconut crabs. they do exist. a british aviator discovered a skeleton matching ehrhardt s frame in the 1940s on the isle of niko mororo. i mispronounced it a question. they are named coconut crabs because they can crush coconuts, or bones with their immense clause. it took us a while to find someone who has met a coconut crabs and survived to tell the tale, but jeff, the famous wildlife expert is such a man, and he joins us tonight to describe the experience. jeff, are we overstating the power of the coconut crab?
of the ecosystem. people do live with them and they are considered a delicacy and marlon brando, when he took over his island in polynesia pacific ocean, the regional population of coconut grove to extinction. tucker: he ate them to death. if that is not surprising somehow. but what they pose a threat to the remains of a hapless crashed aviator? here s the thing, as with many crustaceans, just think about it, i m sure you have seen blue crabs. what you catch them with? use bait like old bits of chicken or mackerel that can t be cracked [indistinct]