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>> dietrich: yeah. >> fravor: oh, yeah.us in the airplanes literally watching this thing for roughly about five minutes. >> whitaker: seconds later, the "princeton" reacquired the target 60 miles away. another crew managed to briefly lock onto it with a targeting camera before it zipped off again. >> dietrich: you know, i think that, over beers, we've sort of said, "hey, man, if i saw this solo, i don't know that i would have come back and said anything," because it sounds so crazy when i say it. >> whitaker: you understand that reaction? >> fravor: i do. i've had some people tell me, you know, "when you say that, you can sound crazy." i'll be hon-- i'm not a u.f.o. guy. >> whitaker: but from what i hear you guys saying, there's something? >> dietrich: yes. >> fravor: oh, there's-- there's definitely something that-- i don't know who's building it, who's got the technology, who's got the brains, but there's-- there's something out there that was better than our airplane. >> whitaker: the aircrew filed reports. then, like th
>> dietrich: yeah. >> fravor: oh, yeah.us in the airplanes literally watching this thing for roughly about five minutes. >> whitaker: seconds later, the "princeton" reacquired the target 60 miles away. another crew managed to briefly lock onto it with a targeting camera before it zipped off again. >> dietrich: you know, i think that, over beers, we've sort of said, "hey, man, if i saw this solo, i don't know that i would have come back and said...
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May 18, 2021
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on november 14th, fraver and dietrich are, each with a weapon's system officer in a back seat were diverted to investigate. they found an area of white water the size of a 737 in an otherwise calm blue sea. so as we are looking at this, her back seater said, hey, skipper do you? and about that got out and i said, dude, do you see that ng above the white water. >> reporter: as he circled above, fraver went in. you went down? >> yeah, and it went south and turns and starts mirroring me. as i'm coming down, it's coming up. gloo so i-- >> reporter: so it's mimicing your moves. it's had no markings, no wings, noex hauf no exhaust plume s. >> it got thncht of me and disappears. >> it sped off. >> what yare you thinking? >> your mind trys to make sense of it, maybe it's a helicopter or a drone. when it disappeared, it was like -- >> reporter: did your back seaters see it? >> oh, yes. we were rough -- we were watching it roughly five minutes. >> reporter: another crew managed to briefly lock to it with a targeting camera before it zipped off again. >> you know, i think that over the years we have s
on november 14th, fraver and dietrich are, each with a weapon's system officer in a back seat were diverted to investigate. they found an area of white water the size of a 737 in an otherwise calm blue sea. so as we are looking at this, her back seater said, hey, skipper do you? and about that got out and i said, dude, do you see that ng above the white water. >> reporter: as he circled above, fraver went in. you went down? >> yeah, and it went south and turns and starts mirroring...
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May 27, 2021
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guest: dietrich is the primary u.s. lab.hey don't do viral warfare, but they do study pathogens in order to defend against them. as far as i am aware, there is no evidence that the coronavirus has any connection to dietrich, maryland. i don't want to point fingers, but we do know that the wuhan institute of virology was studying that coronavirus is -- bat coronaviruses. after the outbreak, they took down from their website at genetic data they were working with. i should not hesitate to add that president biden has called for the u.s. intelligence community to double down its efforts and give a report in 90 days. they have been working on this for more than a year and it is unclear to me what additional work or information they can get. they will be working closely with the national laboratories which have expertise in this. we will see what they come up with but it is unclear if they can answer this difficult question. host: that deadline in the u.s. senate, a resolution that passed unanimously put together by josh hawley o
guest: dietrich is the primary u.s. lab.hey don't do viral warfare, but they do study pathogens in order to defend against them. as far as i am aware, there is no evidence that the coronavirus has any connection to dietrich, maryland. i don't want to point fingers, but we do know that the wuhan institute of virology was studying that coronavirus is -- bat coronaviruses. after the outbreak, they took down from their website at genetic data they were working with. i should not hesitate to add...
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May 18, 2021
05/21
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and when it disappeared, i mean, it was just -- >> alex dietrich has never told her story publicly. navy pilots who spoke with 60 minutes, who have seen or picked up on sensors, similar objects, often moving fast with odd shapes. and no-obvious method of propulsion. >> there is definitely something that -- i don't know who is building it, who's got the technology, who's got the brains. but there -- there's something out there that was better than our airplane. >> reporter: no one is using the word, aliens, here. the pentagon calls them uaps. unidentifi unidentified-aerial fe fom that. >> there is a whole fleet of them. >> my gosh. they're all going against the wind. the wind's 120 miles. >> pilot ryan graves picked this up on his infrared sensor in 2004 off the coast of san diego. >> look at this thing. >> the highest probability is it's a threat-observation program. >> could it be russian? or chinese technology? >> i don't see why not. >> reporter: late-last year, the pentagon created a task force to look at the nature and origin of uaps. what are these things? where do they come f
and when it disappeared, i mean, it was just -- >> alex dietrich has never told her story publicly. navy pilots who spoke with 60 minutes, who have seen or picked up on sensors, similar objects, often moving fast with odd shapes. and no-obvious method of propulsion. >> there is definitely something that -- i don't know who is building it, who's got the technology, who's got the brains. but there -- there's something out there that was better than our airplane. >> reporter: no...
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May 27, 2021
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guest: dietrich is the primary u.s. lab. they don't do viral warfare, but they do study pathogens in order to defend against them. as far as i am aware, there is no evidence that the coronavirus has any connection to dietrich, maryland. i don't want to point fingers, but we do know that the wuhan institute of virology was studying that coronavirus is -- bat coronaviruses. after the outbreak, they took down from their website at genetic data they were working with. i should not hesitate to add that president biden has called for the u.s. intelligence community to double down its efforts and give a report in 90 days. they have been working on this for more than a year and it is unclear to me what additional work or information they can get. they will be working closely with the national laboratories which have expertise in this. we will see what they come up with but it is unclear if they can answer this difficult question. host: that deadline in the u.s. senate, a resolution that passed unanimously put together by josh hawley
guest: dietrich is the primary u.s. lab. they don't do viral warfare, but they do study pathogens in order to defend against them. as far as i am aware, there is no evidence that the coronavirus has any connection to dietrich, maryland. i don't want to point fingers, but we do know that the wuhan institute of virology was studying that coronavirus is -- bat coronaviruses. after the outbreak, they took down from their website at genetic data they were working with. i should not hesitate to add...
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May 18, 2021
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. >> reporter: alex dietrich has never sold her story publicly.ne of several navy pilots who spoke with "60 minutes" who picked up on similar objects moving fast with odd shapes and no obvious method of propulsion. >> there's definitely something that i don't know who is building t whose got the technology or brains, but there's something out there that was better than our airplane. >> reporter: no one is using the word aliens here. the pentagon calls them uaps, unidentified aerial phenomenon. >> there is a whole fleet of them. >> my gosh. >> they are all going against the wind. the wind is 120 miles from the west. >> reporter: pilot ryan graves picked this up on his infrared sensor in 2004 off the coast of san diego. >> look at that thing. >> it's rotating. >> reporter: the highest probability is it's a threat observation program. >> could it be russian on chinese technology? >> i don't see why not. >> reporter: late last year the pentagon created a task force to look at the nature and origin of uaps. what are these things? where do they come fro
. >> reporter: alex dietrich has never sold her story publicly.ne of several navy pilots who spoke with "60 minutes" who picked up on similar objects moving fast with odd shapes and no obvious method of propulsion. >> there's definitely something that i don't know who is building t whose got the technology or brains, but there's something out there that was better than our airplane. >> reporter: no one is using the word aliens here. the pentagon calls them uaps,...
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May 28, 2021
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dietrich in maryland. putting out in documentaries on state-run media, in western social media, along with chinese social media. they are pushing out that unfounded with no evidence backing it, and they're also going forward with perhaps it came in on frozen foods. perhaps it was imported. you might recall last year one of the foreign ministry spokespersons suggested it was the u.s. army that brought it in to wuhan. what they are doing here is they are putting all these potential theories out there and that continues to sow doubt, continues to muddy the water and continues to really bring anything conclusive with regards to how this virus started, jim and poppy. >> and we should be clear. they're not actually theories. these are propaganda stories designed to push back on something that would be very damaging for china. that they were lying well the origin of this from the beginning and lives could have been saved -- >> without evidence. >> and lives could have been saved if they were fulsome and truthful.
dietrich in maryland. putting out in documentaries on state-run media, in western social media, along with chinese social media. they are pushing out that unfounded with no evidence backing it, and they're also going forward with perhaps it came in on frozen foods. perhaps it was imported. you might recall last year one of the foreign ministry spokespersons suggested it was the u.s. army that brought it in to wuhan. what they are doing here is they are putting all these potential theories out...
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charles: want to bring in lpl chief market strategist ryan dietrich, and marketing group manager michellenyder. you posted a tweet value is in the driver's seat, i don't disagree, what happens when value gets expensive it is hard to call it value anymore? >> charles, thanks for having me back. that is a good question. i put it like this. i don't think we're anywhere close to value being overvalued. look at financials for a second. financials broke out to the highest level in 14 years. for 14 years they went nowhere. tech is up here. makes a lot of sense, a lot of guests say the same thing, cyclical value looks good as the economy opens up. it is really the truth. materials, industrials, financials, those things have gone nowhere for a long time. energy nowhere near the highs from several years ago. there is a lot of catchup, that is group, i came on here last year a lot, we like growth overvalue. now we're moving a little toward more value overgrowth as we head into 2021 and the second half of this year. charles: by the way to your point, one of the things i have my subscribers do pulled
charles: want to bring in lpl chief market strategist ryan dietrich, and marketing group manager michellenyder. you posted a tweet value is in the driver's seat, i don't disagree, what happens when value gets expensive it is hard to call it value anymore? >> charles, thanks for having me back. that is a good question. i put it like this. i don't think we're anywhere close to value being overvalued. look at financials for a second. financials broke out to the highest level in 14 years. for...
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May 27, 2021
05/21
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so now it is a matter of the theory fighting the fort dietrich theory.ion that china is willing to allow investigators from the u.s., the w.h.o. or anywhere on the ground here to explore the avenues. ayman? >> all right. our thanks to janis mackey frayer in beijing. >>> how does the u.s. investigate this? let's bring in a virus hunter, dennis carol. it's great to have you back on the show. let's pick up on the point there from my colleague janice. this is an abrupt shift for the administration because they had support of the w.h.o.'s investigation but it seems now they have shifted. what do you think? >> i think the w.h.o. investigation didn't provide the answers we were hoping for. part had to do with the limited access they had. so the end result was that investigation ended up general rating more questions than offering any real answers. so as noted earlier 16 months into this pandemic, we still don't have the kind of evidence that tells us when and where and under what circumstances this virus made the way to the human population so i think president
so now it is a matter of the theory fighting the fort dietrich theory.ion that china is willing to allow investigators from the u.s., the w.h.o. or anywhere on the ground here to explore the avenues. ayman? >> all right. our thanks to janis mackey frayer in beijing. >>> how does the u.s. investigate this? let's bring in a virus hunter, dennis carol. it's great to have you back on the show. let's pick up on the point there from my colleague janice. this is an abrupt shift for the...
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months, the index is up close to 30% joining us now to talk about what to do, with this in mind, ryan dietrich also point out, once again the caveat is, i don't know what historical trends necessarily mean and a lot of times they're meant to be broken but whenever the s&p's up 5% in april it tends to do really well in may 9 out of 10 times. and that's the case this year, because april was a big month. >> you're right. joe. i mean, you think about it should be called sell in june if you ask me it if you look back at the last eight years, may's been higher in an election year, may is historically strong. when april is up a lot, may has been higher eight out of ten times. 80% rally, the calendar as you can see more of a warning sign summer months, low volume, more volatility just overlaid this bull market with the ones we saw from 2009, 2010 lows that one we had -- almost iden identical, that one had a 16% correction in summer months. may only get 15 or 16% with the stimulus out there and the calendar is a near-term warrior here >> calendars are one thing, but it doesn't matter what month or day
months, the index is up close to 30% joining us now to talk about what to do, with this in mind, ryan dietrich also point out, once again the caveat is, i don't know what historical trends necessarily mean and a lot of times they're meant to be broken but whenever the s&p's up 5% in april it tends to do really well in may 9 out of 10 times. and that's the case this year, because april was a big month. >> you're right. joe. i mean, you think about it should be called sell in june if...
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May 28, 2021
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fall prior to the outbreak of the code and they are still accusing the army research lab in fort dietrichefore, it came out of that laboratory and that's what they are protecting. listen, will, right after those incidents, as now being reported, people being hospitalized, president xi put a general in charge of the wuhan lab where civilian scientist was before and surrounded it with chinese military troops. what was going on that he was trying to protect so much? so the evidence is arriving. and here is ther dark secret here. president xi has committed criminal behavior in covering this up. and the evidence is getting more compelling to that fact. if the international community comes together and accuses xi of criminal behavior and becomes an international pariah that puts extra pressure on the bureau standing by president xi whether he can actually continue in power. that is why china will pull out all the stops, massive disinformation campaign as we know and we have seen to deflect away from the regime itself. and that is they will continue to push back on that. they will give us nothin
fall prior to the outbreak of the code and they are still accusing the army research lab in fort dietrichefore, it came out of that laboratory and that's what they are protecting. listen, will, right after those incidents, as now being reported, people being hospitalized, president xi put a general in charge of the wuhan lab where civilian scientist was before and surrounded it with chinese military troops. what was going on that he was trying to protect so much? so the evidence is arriving....