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. >>> and now, bill miller iiv is going to join us. >>> welcome back. and the s&p 500 are hitting all time highs today. the dow is on track for another record close. it will mark the 39th this year. here to share how he is positioning the highs is miller family partners bill miller iv. welcome back. >> awesome to be here, scott. >> and let's start here, how are you positioning as we continue to hit new highs? >> we are incredibly optimistic, and looking at the environment, things are fantastic. the market is hitting the all-time high, and the bonds with the second best quarter in 29 year, and generally speaking, bonds don't have a good quarter if inflation is out of control. so inflation is in control, and you are seeing the central banks are pivoting to the central stance, and the curve is inverted and phenomenal values all over the place, and so we are super optimistic. >> are we overstating to suggest that and everything rally is on the way, and even the market cap spectrum that we can talk about the small caps making their move? >> yeah. well, they
. >>> and now, bill miller iiv is going to join us. >>> welcome back. and the s&p 500 are hitting all time highs today. the dow is on track for another record close. it will mark the 39th this year. here to share how he is positioning the highs is miller family partners bill miller iv. welcome back. >> awesome to be here, scott. >> and let's start here, how are you positioning as we continue to hit new highs? >> we are incredibly optimistic, and looking...
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. >> for what it's worth, i'm sure he wouldn't mind me saying this, but i saw bill miller last week, use the word retired, you are never retired in this game and a lot of people have said you told us ten years ago to buy this. is it too late? he said to them, chris, i'm curious what you think, that it's like buying amazon in 2014. yes, it was up a lot from the ipo but its big run was still to come. >> i tend to agree with that. look, i'm of the age where people believed in gold in the '70s and '80s and it is the gold for people 40 and under and also bill miller and me. i mean, i do think it's a hedge against inflation, i do think there's limited supply that's the whole gimmick, so don't scoff at it. >> mac, this is -- you mentioned regardless of who wins and that was part of your story. i would like to look at what happens beyond the election, right? regardless of who wins, i'm not making a call, i'm not saying bitcoin is, either, but what happens to the entire ecosystem? is there a feeling like this is that 80,000, 90,000, 100,000, some people are calling for bitcoin 1 million in th
. >> for what it's worth, i'm sure he wouldn't mind me saying this, but i saw bill miller last week, use the word retired, you are never retired in this game and a lot of people have said you told us ten years ago to buy this. is it too late? he said to them, chris, i'm curious what you think, that it's like buying amazon in 2014. yes, it was up a lot from the ipo but its big run was still to come. >> i tend to agree with that. look, i'm of the age where people believed in gold in...
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bill miller with me, kristen bitterly. the perplexity ai ceo as well. this company has really big ambitions in generative ai and search. all right. "final trades," jimmy. >> disney. >> ashtead group. >> jen? >> health care. >> thank you. downtown josh brown? >> new all-time high, ttd. trade desk. >> see you on "the exchange" -- i mean, see you on "closing bell." i won't see you on "the exchange," kell. >> welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here's what's coming up this hour. we have the chips leading the gains with nvidia hitting another record high. the ai story seems in tact. how do you trade it? on the margin, says our guest, and he's singling out one name. no one will guess it. >>> plus, trimming ai to having ai i should say turn text into podcast. we tried it, many of you have, as well. it's exciting and a little freaky. we'll talk to the man behind this technology, some new details and how they plan to make money. >>> three more names getting ready to report, and concerns about this stock are overblown. we have two mystery charts. he calls
bill miller with me, kristen bitterly. the perplexity ai ceo as well. this company has really big ambitions in generative ai and search. all right. "final trades," jimmy. >> disney. >> ashtead group. >> jen? >> health care. >> thank you. downtown josh brown? >> new all-time high, ttd. trade desk. >> see you on "the exchange" -- i mean, see you on "closing bell." i won't see you on "the exchange," kell. >>...
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they endorsed the bill, said this is the bill we need to secure the border and do our job safely. representative miller-meeks and her party in the house and killed it. and they killed the bill, they wouldn't bring it forward, they knew it had the votes to pass, and they killed it anyway, because they wanted to keep playing politics with it, keep campaigning with this issue. this is a bill that our own republican senator joni ernst said was the best opportunity we would have in our lifetimes to secure the border. representative miller-meeks -- it had the votes. it had the votes to pass until all the republican started to say we have to kill the bill. everybody knew. it was a total surprise to the republicans who negotiated this in the senate. we have people who talk about solving these problems, but when it comes down to it, they don't want to do anything about it, because they want to keep playing politics with the issue. this is an example where representative miller-meeks voted against the bill, refused to even vote for it, and a bill that could have made a big difference, that was actually the thing
they endorsed the bill, said this is the bill we need to secure the border and do our job safely. representative miller-meeks and her party in the house and killed it. and they killed the bill, they wouldn't bring it forward, they knew it had the votes to pass, and they killed it anyway, because they wanted to keep playing politics with it, keep campaigning with this issue. this is a bill that our own republican senator joni ernst said was the best opportunity we would have in our lifetimes to...
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it is such a vulnerability for republicans that bill miller, a gop strategist in texas, predicted thehis state. it is a winning issue for her, he said. if that were the only issue in the election, the election would not be close. that's where we start the hour with some of our favorite experts and friends. amanda was the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit challenging the texas abortion ban and serves as a reproductive rights advocate for the harris campaign. amanda and her husband will be joining vice president harris tonight at the rally. also joining us, president of reproductive freedom for all is here and is attending the rally later as well and former gop communications director and co-founder and ceo of the seneca project is here. amanda, i even think that talking about abortion as though it's along the shelf with your five other policy preferences is a misread of a woman's body. anyone who has had a miscarriage and has suffered the grief can imagine what it would be like to have that grief compounded by an inability to access health care. and i wonder if you could just talk about wh
it is such a vulnerability for republicans that bill miller, a gop strategist in texas, predicted thehis state. it is a winning issue for her, he said. if that were the only issue in the election, the election would not be close. that's where we start the hour with some of our favorite experts and friends. amanda was the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit challenging the texas abortion ban and serves as a reproductive rights advocate for the harris campaign. amanda and her husband will be joining...
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bill of rights. here is a little bit on that. >> i am julie miller. i work with early american documents.his is a letter from the james madison papers. this is a letter that madison wrote to jefferson in the summer of 1788. james madison was one of the authors of the federalist essays and later on he would draft the amendments that would become the bill of rights. in this period, he was not sure yet of the bill of rights. in this letter to jefferson, he says the delay of a few years will assuage the jealousies artificially created and will point out the faults which really call for amendment. he thought it would take a little time before they knew it would need to be amended. what he is saying is that a bill of rights should wait until later on. this is thomas jefferson's reply. what jefferson does is she thinks madison for -- he thanks for the news but says he knew it already. madison has sent him a copy and jefferson says he already has a copy. jefferson flatters madison and says with respect to the federalist, the three authors have been named to me. he says i read it with care and ple
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district and more interesting thing is for voters to look at representative miller-heat index record and failed to pass the form billnd failed to secure the boarder and voted no on infrastructure and lowering hemet care cost and that's important in this election 6789 >> thank you for joining and yous if you missed any of tonight's debate, watch it online at iowapbs.org and watch monday iowa press debate between ashley hinson and everyone here at the fantastic crew at iowa pbs, thanks for
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bill: have a good weekend. >> dana: hamas leader sinwar killed. state department spokesman matt milleroins us to talk about the implications. president biden is in berlin today to discuss foreign wars and how the death of sinwar will affect the agenda. that's up next. and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. you all have a lot of money. i know about 20 of you and you're rich as hell. we're going to give you tax cuts. i am not rich as hell. i work hard. i scrape to get by. donald trump wants to give tax breaks to billionaires, but kamala harris has plans to help us. she's going to crack down on price gouging and cut taxes for working people like me. i voted for donald trump before, but this time i'm voting for kamala. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. your gut is like a garden growin
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i want to thank bill, my former superintendent and katie miller former manager also. ryan was one of my managers. i just cant thank the city and county enough. one of the guys told me at work, he said on the worst day it is the best job you had and it came to fruition. i just cant-think them enough. i want to thank the late great bill, who gave me a chance changed my life forever. the city and county allowed me to be able to have family, enjoy time with my wife and be able to enjoy the retirement and attention i try to tell every young person gets you a job where they got pension and retirement and cant thank them enough and humbled and honored you take time out of your day to do something like that for me and i thank you you a lot. thank you. one day i hope to give back to the city by returning under prop f. just letting you know. [applause] >> thank you mike. >> and, i like to recognize frank for 28 years of service to the water enterprise and invite frank to come up and say a few words. >> thanks for having me here. it is a honor to be in front of you all. thanks b
i want to thank bill, my former superintendent and katie miller former manager also. ryan was one of my managers. i just cant thank the city and county enough. one of the guys told me at work, he said on the worst day it is the best job you had and it came to fruition. i just cant-think them enough. i want to thank the late great bill, who gave me a chance changed my life forever. the city and county allowed me to be able to have family, enjoy time with my wife and be able to enjoy the...
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state department spokesperson matthew miller said the us has made clear its opposition to the bill andthe coming days. that we're deeply troubled by this legislation, it could shatter unrwa operations in the west bank, gaza, eastjerusalem. it poses risks for millions of palestinians who rely on unrwa for essential services including health care, primary and secondary education. unrwa plays a critical role in providing services to palestinians in gaza, the west bank and the wider region. particularly in gaza. they play a role right now that at least today cannot be filled by anyone else. 0ur middle east editor, sebastian usher has more on the situation from jerusalem. there have been many, many expressions of deep, deep concern from countries and from eight agencies about this man that has been passed by the israeli parliament on unrwa, which is the main service, it has been for decades that provides health, education, shelter and brings in food and medical supplies for the palestinian refugees. in the situation most importantly in gaza. the concern has been that the already incredibly
state department spokesperson matthew miller said the us has made clear its opposition to the bill andthe coming days. that we're deeply troubled by this legislation, it could shatter unrwa operations in the west bank, gaza, eastjerusalem. it poses risks for millions of palestinians who rely on unrwa for essential services including health care, primary and secondary education. unrwa plays a critical role in providing services to palestinians in gaza, the west bank and the wider region....
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miller-meeks' record. she failed to pass the form bill and failed to secure the boarder and voted no on infrastructure andowering health care costs. >> if you missed tonight's debate you can watch us online at iowapbs.org and watch monday iowa press debate between ashley hinson and sarah corkery online as well. for everyone here and the faastic crew at iowa pfbs -- pbs, thanks for watching. >> we will take you live to new york city wereeplican nominee and former president donald trump is holding a rally at madison square garden with ni days to go before the general ection. we will have live coverage here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this election night c-span delivers something different. not just the presidential
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ask city get to talk to you and you've miller, who studied that done yet. university. cromwell convenience. scott, here with some of the deals are getting billed for the raising the high end issue of 40 years. know traditional review for real. sure. and also stop because we'll do patella's lunch when you're comfortable with the 2nd to be arrested. he lived in great. go to junk of his native village in the gulf region. he worked on a collective farm and had a son and a daughter. that's one of his full brothers, one of whom yvonne was a god to deliver from a friend valet santa and to which i have sisters. do i do need it doesn't run, you know, course thing, you know. yeah, those numbers are controlled from like the community. you're gonna push on that. that's the push for a separate best for one by one second. oh, snap and lazansky were arrested in october. come up and lives in ski, lived in level region, south know include the chef table. it'll take him to go to the investigation, went on until just of the 29th. 1973 is due to covering. i was cutting by the local store. seemed to sit through 2 more to me, my elbows are these 2? no, nobody miss
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he got to talk to you and jude miller, who studied that done yet. skiing diversity. cromwell convenience. scott: here with some of the deals are getting billed for the reason that i ends this year for years. know traditional hill wheelchair so because you put those on each when you're comfortable with the 2nd to be arrested. he lived in great. go to junk of his native village in the gulf region. he worked on a collective farm and had a son and a daughter. that's one of his full brothers, one of whom yvonne was a god, the friend valet santa and to retire. sisters. why do you need it does not, you know, 1st thing you know about numbers that control of them, like the community feeling good will show that that's the push frazier. stuff like that for one by one second opened up and lazansky were arrested in october. come up and lazansky lived in level region south. no, and click the chef. that will take him to go to the investigation. went on until december, the 29th. 1973 is due to covina and will continue by the local store. seemed to sit through 2 more to my elders. are these 2? no, nobody slips and it looks pretty me and complex blue. is that
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miller, who studied that? done yet. university cromwell convenience. scott: here in smaller la deal. but. but i get to bill was originally a high end. that's your 40 years. no, there's no real real sure store because of all the portales, which when you're comfortable with the 2nd to be arrested, he lived in great, go to junk of his native village in the gulf region. he worked on a collective farm and had a son and a daughter. that's one of his full brothers, one of whom yvonne was a god at the valley santa. and to retire. sisters. do i do need to does 9, you know, 1st thing, you know? yeah. those numbers are controlled from like the community. do you think that stuff pushed? raise your papers for one by one. second, opened up and lazansky were arrested in october and lazansky lived in level region . south know include the chef. they were all taken to grow. know the investigation went on until december, the 29th. 1973 is due to covina and will crossing the local store, sim, disability. war to me. my elders are these 2? no, nobody met, slips and it looks pretty me in conflicts blue. is that correct? let me s
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miller, who studied that. done yet. ski and invested. he. cromwell convenience, scott. here with some of the deals are getting billed for the reason that i invest your 40 years know traditional hill will show store because you'll see patella's run, which when you're comfortable with the 2nd to be arrested. he lived in great, go to junk of his native village in the gulf region. he worked on a collective farm and had a son and a daughter, as well as full brothers, one of whom yvonne was a god at the front valet center and 2 retired sisters. do i do need? it doesn't then you know, course the best thing i know your best number is a control of the community. you want to push on it. that's the push for a separate passport. one by one second opened up and lazansky were arrested in october. come up and lives in ski, lived in level region, south. no, and click the shelf. they will take them to grow. know the investigation, went on until december, the 29th. 1973 is due to covina and will crossing the local store seemed to sit through 2 more to me, my elbows are these 2? no, nobody mas lipson of explaining me and conflicts los
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what is bill clinton's go to movie on the plane, top gun, or poor case loves to watch this 2007 film, who's your caddie on big boy from outcast me, miller knock, and little wayne in 2013, joker director top phillips confirmed this fact in the story about having dinner with clinton, telling the hollywood reporter, quote, at dinner, he goes to his assistant. let's the movie we watched over and over on the plane. and the guy goes, the president loves who's your caddie? >> first of, all what is this movie? but secondly, you had to be like starring how much more boy and andy mill innocuous. >> because just stop, what you're seeing i've never heard it know, i've seen his caddy. it's described the plot a plot is fast and email and instead caddie, i believe sorry, i want to in college and i was high clinton from who's your caddie how could you bring up who's your caddie? >> a movie, nobody except for alex. i heard of you know, didn't do a clip of it right now here goes, oh, wait a ritual burger. have a very serious caddie be right back want to ask you about january 6, 2021. >> the steps that you're talking about. why have you done them already
what is bill clinton's go to movie on the plane, top gun, or poor case loves to watch this 2007 film, who's your caddie on big boy from outcast me, miller knock, and little wayne in 2013, joker director top phillips confirmed this fact in the story about having dinner with clinton, telling the hollywood reporter, quote, at dinner, he goes to his assistant. let's the movie we watched over and over on the plane. and the guy goes, the president loves who's your caddie? >> first of, all what...
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bill -- who was then the campaign manager. one of the things i noticed that is interesting, the pen shaped hole. between the january 6 committee testimony of jason millers then a senior advisor and katrina pearson who was a campaign advisor that later advised the woman who gave nearly $3 million for the funding of the rally. there are 100 pages missing. if you think about alphabetically who is missing? the person that is missing could be pence and it's also the case that in the brief itself, when you look at the descriptions of the conversations between pence and trump, when you look at the page ranges it goes back to that nearly 100 page hole. and that is testimony that mike pence gave to a grand jury or gave an agreement to the special counsel's office. >> that is the reason we don't have it? >> correct. >> that reaffirms the suspicion that if and when it goes to trial, pence would be a witness came >> that is absolutely true. the supreme court said that it could go either way. to the extent that pence and trump are acting as president and vice president and the president is soliciting his advice. that is off limits. if they are acting as running mat
bill -- who was then the campaign manager. one of the things i noticed that is interesting, the pen shaped hole. between the january 6 committee testimony of jason millers then a senior advisor and katrina pearson who was a campaign advisor that later advised the woman who gave nearly $3 million for the funding of the rally. there are 100 pages missing. if you think about alphabetically who is missing? the person that is missing could be pence and it's also the case that in the brief itself,...
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bill: the death of sinwar sending reverberations throughout the world. how does this change the reality now in the middle east? if it changes it at all. matt miller, state department spokesman with me now. thank you for your time. nice to see you today and good morning. what do you want to see happen when you know hamas has demanded the israeli military get out of gaza before any hostages have any intent of heading home? >> well, good morning, bill, thank you for having me. let me say first of all the death of yahya sinwar is obviously hugely significant event for the middle east and the united states. someone who had the blood of israeli and american citizens on his hands and more than 30 countries on his hands. the fact he has been brought to justice no longer sits at the top of hamas is a win for the united states and a win for the world and something that the entire world should recognize and applaud. in terms of where we go forward. sinwar was not just the person who made the decision to launch the terror attacks of october 7th. he more than any other person has been t singular obstacle to ending this war in the past few months. so go back t
bill: the death of sinwar sending reverberations throughout the world. how does this change the reality now in the middle east? if it changes it at all. matt miller, state department spokesman with me now. thank you for your time. nice to see you today and good morning. what do you want to see happen when you know hamas has demanded the israeli military get out of gaza before any hostages have any intent of heading home? >> well, good morning, bill, thank you for having me. let me say...
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what is bill clinton's go to movie on the plane, top gun or poor case loves to watch this 2007 film, who's your caddie big boy from outcast snow me, miller knockers and little wayne in 2013, joker directed at the top, phillips confirmed this back in the story about having dinner with clinton, telling the hollywood reporter, quote, at dinner, he goes to his assistant. >> let's the movie we watched over and over on the plane. and the guy goes, the president loves who's your caddie? >> first of all, what is this movie? but secondly, you had to be like starring. how much more boy and andy mill innocuous because the stop what you're seeing i've never heard it all no, i've seen his caddy it's described the plot instead, caddie, i believe if it's sorry, i want in college and i was high >> bill clinton over and over, you had a clip from who is your county how could you bring up who's your caddie? >> a moving nobody except for alex hasn't heard of you do a clip of it right now. here goes, oh, wait, a ritual butter have a very serious caddie right back for our new class pet, we have a special guest, cnn's harry enten well folks, we got a race for
what is bill clinton's go to movie on the plane, top gun or poor case loves to watch this 2007 film, who's your caddie big boy from outcast snow me, miller knockers and little wayne in 2013, joker directed at the top, phillips confirmed this back in the story about having dinner with clinton, telling the hollywood reporter, quote, at dinner, he goes to his assistant. >> let's the movie we watched over and over on the plane. and the guy goes, the president loves who's your caddie? >>...
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miller for taking on this fight. the author of the save act we passed it out of the house of representatives. it died in chuck schumer's senate. that billde very clear that you need documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in elections. it would have cleaned up voter rolls and required states to do it. let me say this: democrats constantly say that you don't need these reforms because it's already illegal to vote in the united states if you are a non-citizen. well, if that's true, then why is it that, as you pointed out earlier, ken paxton, the attorney general of texas and ourselves are having to fight the federal government to get the information necessary to ensure there are non-citizens on the voter rolls. why is it as you said the department of justice is suing the state of alabama to prevent alabama friend suring that non-citizens are not on the voter rolls. this is the reality. they want non-citizens to vote. you know that and i know that. the only logical conclusion on why a country like this of the united states, a free and strong country, would allow murderers, 13,000, rapists, 15,000 all of these criminals to be d
miller for taking on this fight. the author of the save act we passed it out of the house of representatives. it died in chuck schumer's senate. that billde very clear that you need documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in elections. it would have cleaned up voter rolls and required states to do it. let me say this: democrats constantly say that you don't need these reforms because it's already illegal to vote in the united states if you are a non-citizen. well, if that's true,...
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. >> what is bill clinton's go to movie on the plane, top gun or poor case loves to watch this 2007 film, who's your caddie sorry, i'm a big boy from outcast know me, miller knockers and little wayne in 2013, joker director top phillips confirmed this fact in the story about having dinner with clinton, telling the hollywood reporter, quote, at dinner, he goes to his assistant. >> let's the movie we watched over and over on the plane. and the guy goes, the president loves who's your caddie? >> first of all, what is this movie? but secondly, you had to be like starring. how much more boy and andy mill innocuous because the stop what you're seeing i've never heard it no, i've seen his caddy it's described the plot what is fast and email and instead, caddie, i believe sorry. >> i want to in college and i was high the president, bill clinton over and over, you had a clip from who's your caddie could we how could you bring up who's your caddie? a movie? nobody except for hello says he didn't do a clip of it right now, here goes, oh, wait a ritual burger. have a very serious caddie be right back >> here are the five things you need to know to start your day stre
. >> what is bill clinton's go to movie on the plane, top gun or poor case loves to watch this 2007 film, who's your caddie sorry, i'm a big boy from outcast know me, miller knockers and little wayne in 2013, joker director top phillips confirmed this fact in the story about having dinner with clinton, telling the hollywood reporter, quote, at dinner, he goes to his assistant. >> let's the movie we watched over and over on the plane. and the guy goes, the president loves who's your...
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john miller, when i saw this headline, john, the statement from the fbi confirming that basically they're making these videos, which is what we saw in 2020 when there were all these reports, billr likened it to whack-a-mole about fake ballots, stolen ballots, mail-in ballots showing up in a story, sewage drain what are we learning about this tonight? >> well, the fbi, the director of national intelligence, where i want served the sisa people all believed that this is created and amplified by the russians. and what they're not saying is the people probably behind it. and you brought up tangentially the ira or the internet research office that worked in the first trump campaign to promote disinformation. and 2016 election. >> that's right. and you remember but the muller report said that they were working in that campaign trying to sway votes. but there was no collusion between the vacant identified between the trump team and the russians that was run by yevgeny prigozhin, who fell out in the ukraine war with putin and died in a mysterious plane crash. and then emerge storm 15 and 16 which is the group that has been pretty prolific at putting out disinformation usually starts wi
john miller, when i saw this headline, john, the statement from the fbi confirming that basically they're making these videos, which is what we saw in 2020 when there were all these reports, billr likened it to whack-a-mole about fake ballots, stolen ballots, mail-in ballots showing up in a story, sewage drain what are we learning about this tonight? >> well, the fbi, the director of national intelligence, where i want served the sisa people all believed that this is created and amplified...
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miller. >> when lita and yvette occasionally go out to eat, she notices something a bit curious. >> we'd go out to lunch at a nice restaurant and she couldn't pay the billi would end up picking up the check. >> and they were a wealthy couple as far as you knew. >> they were very wealthy. >> deborah: then one christmas season, a card arrives in the mail addressed to jim. lita opens it, and what she discovers will make her question everything. wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen there is an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke assoc
miller. >> when lita and yvette occasionally go out to eat, she notices something a bit curious. >> we'd go out to lunch at a nice restaurant and she couldn't pay the billi would end up picking up the check. >> and they were a wealthy couple as far as you knew. >> they were very wealthy. >> deborah: then one christmas season, a card arrives in the mail addressed to jim. lita opens it, and what she discovers will make her question everything. wet amd, you never want...
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miller gets in his ear. when it comes to the desk, he does not sign it. we do not know what would have been in that billt odds are we would not be having the problem at the border we are having now if you would have signed the bill. we do not know. as far as his garbage can statement the other day, it just shows how ignorant he is because he does not even know the words on the bottom of the statue of liberty. i do believe the term wretched refuse is in there. host: i can pull up the full wording, but give me your masses -- i will find it for you. it is tough to get a pop quiz on the spot. caller: that is ok. i believe wretched refuse is in there, and that is another term for garbage. thank you for the time. america, please vote for harris. this man is terrible. that is michael in san diego. to denise in new york, republican, good morning. >> good morning. every time i watch this show, i get disappointed in how confused americans are and all i can say is right now on the new york ballot there is a thing called proposition number one. it is to allow illegal immigrants to vote. how can they put that on whe
miller gets in his ear. when it comes to the desk, he does not sign it. we do not know what would have been in that billt odds are we would not be having the problem at the border we are having now if you would have signed the bill. we do not know. as far as his garbage can statement the other day, it just shows how ignorant he is because he does not even know the words on the bottom of the statue of liberty. i do believe the term wretched refuse is in there. host: i can pull up the full...
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miller, what recent innovations or greater strategies have you committed in future. >> was there, billproud to be a today. this is a proud day for the army, and it's an honor and a privilege to serve the army as the department of army civilian. at futures command asce exist to transform the army to drive future readiness. so when we talk about our most valuable assets, that's people. they are our strengths and are asymmetric advantage. and so recently one of the things that we have limited earlier this year, we had the chance to implement a new personnel system with the science and technology we envision laboratory modernization demo. that's a mouthful. so let's call it as trl. it's a system that provides us the flexibilities that we need to be able to manage a highly stamp work for. >> with 65% of our workforce that are in s.t.e.m. fields. we need the flexibility to be able to go out and acquire that talent, be able to compete for this highly sought after talent come develop the talent, pay that talent and retain the talent. and so what we have embedded in this authority give us broad
miller, what recent innovations or greater strategies have you committed in future. >> was there, billproud to be a today. this is a proud day for the army, and it's an honor and a privilege to serve the army as the department of army civilian. at futures command asce exist to transform the army to drive future readiness. so when we talk about our most valuable assets, that's people. they are our strengths and are asymmetric advantage. and so recently one of the things that we have...