brian: that s what makes me different. one of the few things. i was known for a while as the sammy davis jr. of news. steve: the candy man? brian: the candy man can. ainsley: chose this song for a whe reason. will 21st floor where many of our offices are. brian: alexa. ainsley: the whole floor was listening to brian s music. alexa started of playing this sound loudly. i left the tv on. evidently i said something similar to alexa. ainsley: is that why it s turning on again? this is his office brian: everybody is going what is with brian? is he on the show? he thought i was blasting in evidently i triggered alexa and i said play freeway to love. big mystery in the 21st floor. steve: what channel was that? brian: our channel while we were talking i triggered alexa and somehow through our interpretation of our conversation. it played aretha franklin s freeway of love. it electrified the 21st floor. ainsley: then i understand when i went up to the 21st floor
back side of the declaration of independence. and so he has to deal the declaration of independence. not just because he wants the treasure map written in invisible ink on the other side. not just because of that. but because the bad guys have followed the same set of clues that he followed. they have figured out the same secret as him and the bad guys are going to steal the declaration of independence for bad reasons so the good guy has to steal it before they can get to it. that s the plot. at least i think that s the basic plot. there is something about freemasons and pyramids, too. i don t know. probably other parts i missed. honestly, in a movie like this, it doesn t really matter what you miss. trust me, you ll be fine. don t you get it, ben? the treasure is a myth. i refuse to believe that. what he thought was the final clue. 108 years of searching and i m three feet of away. the declaration of independence. you think there is a treasure map on the back of a
believe there was a bullet in the gun or anywhere on the set. he relied on the professionals he worked, who assured him the gun did not have live rounds. the set s armor member charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter by the end of the month. steve: misdemeanor in charge a plea deal. brian: the armorer who was inexperienced and reckless according to people who worked. ainsley: she. brian: her dad is well-respected and looks like she came cheap and nepotism, that s what the accusation is. working on a nicholas cage movie before and labeled that way. the other thing was, she said when she handed the gun over to halls, the assistant director. he said before you do the scene, tell me i want to check the gun again. he didn t. that s why he is in the middle of this but he has that plea deal. brian. ainsley: why don t they use fake guns? anything that could actually
building some day, but just as likely, you think about that nicholas cage movie, the building where nicholas cage stole the declaration of interception and then used it as a bullet shield while running from the bad guys who were going to steal the treasure. there is a big national archives facility in washington. it s recognizable from the outside. also from the inside, it s got the famous rotunda and the public vaults and the big national archives museum. but that s not the only place the national archives is. there are major national archives facilities in seattle and st. louis, and fort worth, texas, and kansas city, and new york city and riverside, california, and atlanta, and bloomfield, colorado. a whole bunch of other places as well. the archives contain national federal records centers in cinematic nicholas cage action movie worthy locations like lenexa, kansas, and