[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] will: good morning, welcome to fox and friends this saturday morning. we never gotta show dog. a lot of dogs featured next to the american flag. there was talk of getting a show dog to hang out on set. clean up after you. i don t know why we never got one. rachel: it could be my skippy. he lives in new jersey area. skippy bites. that s not good. pete: who s going to take care of it? will: during the week? we are not here. pete: our dog we show to the audience for 8 hours. will: it just mingles. rachel: a producer who loves dogs was wondering. pete: it to 24/7 show, so there would always be a producer here. it would be an additional duty. will: i am picturing a lab just kind of around. you drop your crumbs, he is happy. rachel: good idea. let s run it by will: i bet steve doocy would take care of it during the week. it would be his dog during the week. let s run it by steve. pete: rachel
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Q: What happened to the guy who played Chris LaSalle on “NCIS New Orleans”? Is that accent real? And did he really attend the University of Alabama?
Lucas Black as Special Agent Christopher LaSalle in “NCIS New Orleans.” (Sam Lothridge/CBS)
A: Lucas Black, who played LaSalle, left the show a season ago amid talk that he was heading to the big screen, probably with a return to the “Fast and the Furious” franchise. Black had starred in the film series “Tokyo Drift” and appeared briefly in “Furious 7.” Unlike the fictional LaSalle, Black did not attend the university you mentioned, but his accent is legit; he was born and grew up in Alabama.