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. >> these artifacts were part of a vast collection gathered by a man named don miller.s 91 years old when the fbi showed up at his home in 2014 for what may be the largest seizure from a private collection ever. they said miller wasn't supposed to have many of those rare and ancient items. now we're learning some unsettling information about what else the fbi found. when the fbi showed up at don miller's home in rural indiana in 2014, it was a shock for people who knew him. >> he ver beloved. he was very charismatic. >> reporter: former local reporter liz dikes interviewed the former engineer about his time in world war ii, his mission work in haiti, and most of all his huge collection of artifacts from around the world. >> the entire house is a museum. there were things everywhere. it was just mind-blowing. >> reporter: miller even gave tours of his collection. so when the fbi came calling, she says -- >> i wanted to know what they were looking for. there had to have been something. >> reporter: there was, something the fbi hasn't talked about until now. >> when i firs
. >> these artifacts were part of a vast collection gathered by a man named don miller.s 91 years old when the fbi showed up at his home in 2014 for what may be the largest seizure from a private collection ever. they said miller wasn't supposed to have many of those rare and ancient items. now we're learning some unsettling information about what else the fbi found. when the fbi showed up at don miller's home in rural indiana in 2014, it was a shock for people who knew him. >> he...
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don miller, author of masters is also one of our long-standing advisors and counselors.ike -- like we heard from rick at glyn -- rate this morning, he is looking into an important period in our history and will come out this october with vicksburg, grants campaign that broke the confederacy. --n planning the committee planning, the committee decided on this idea for a session and don told us we had to invite jessica shattuck, author of " women in the castle." to hear about jessica's book and the differences and similarities in writing these two john rose, join me in welcoming don miller and jessica shattuck. [applause] >> we are going to get started. everyone,to see although i can't see you in these lights. seeing people to take a trip with us and the regulars at the conference and newcomers as well. we have a special treat tonight. not just the fact that we have our second novelist, but an extraordinary novelist, who i literally tripped over, not to bodily, but her book. i was in heathrow airport in my cover is a little different because i have the british addition. i g
don miller, author of masters is also one of our long-standing advisors and counselors.ike -- like we heard from rick at glyn -- rate this morning, he is looking into an important period in our history and will come out this october with vicksburg, grants campaign that broke the confederacy. --n planning the committee planning, the committee decided on this idea for a session and don told us we had to invite jessica shattuck, author of " women in the castle." to hear about jessica's...
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. >> good morning, the artifacts were part of a vast collection gathered by a man named don miller.eizure from a private collection ever. they said miller wasn't supposed to have many of those rare and ancient items. we're learning unsettling information about what else the fbi found. >> reporter: when the fbi showed up at don miller's home in rural indiana in 2014 it was a shock for people who knew him. >> he was very beloved. he was very charismatic. >> reporter: former local reporter liz dikes interviewed the former engineer about his anytime the world war ii, his missionary work in haiti and his huge collection of artifacts from around the world. >> the entire house is a museum. there are things everywhere. it was just mind blowing. >> reporter: miller even gave tours of his collection. so when the fbi came calling she says -- >> i wanted to know what they were lookingeo haven something. >> reporter: there was. something the fbi hasn't talked about until now. >> first went into his house and saw the size of the collection it was unlike anything we'd ever seen. >> reporter: tim c
. >> good morning, the artifacts were part of a vast collection gathered by a man named don miller.eizure from a private collection ever. they said miller wasn't supposed to have many of those rare and ancient items. we're learning unsettling information about what else the fbi found. >> reporter: when the fbi showed up at don miller's home in rural indiana in 2014 it was a shock for people who knew him. >> he was very beloved. he was very charismatic. >> reporter:...
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with his friends, don young, george miller, billy and chris john, geographically and diverse group of leaders who happened to like the outdoors and, yes, hunting and fishing. the lwcf funding has protected some of our country's most treasured national resources, while creating jobs, supporting local economies, and providing countless opportunities for recreation. since 1965, lwcf has provided er $3.9 billion for over 40,000 projects in every county across this country. with every $1 invested, returning $4 in economic value. this benefits every congressional district, every county, every state in this country. preserving our beautiful and iconic places matters to us all and was the reason for initially starting it. being here today, the first day -- i'm not going to take that long. being here with this bipartisan group of people, working to preserve our land, he's looking up above and saying, well done, all of you. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from arizona reserves the balance of his time.
with his friends, don young, george miller, billy and chris john, geographically and diverse group of leaders who happened to like the outdoors and, yes, hunting and fishing. the lwcf funding has protected some of our country's most treasured national resources, while creating jobs, supporting local economies, and providing countless opportunities for recreation. since 1965, lwcf has provided er $3.9 billion for over 40,000 projects in every county across this country. with every $1 invested,...
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. >> there was a whispered conversation he says he heard between don junior and his father. matt miller, following up on that, the implications for the president, assuming that the justice department procedures and reg s obtain, and that ther isn't going to be legal action against the president, what are the implications of this kind of testimony? >> i think it depends, if the justice department is able to corroborate it. if you look at the allegations he made, this conversation that he says that he overheard the president have with roger stone, there probably would be corroboration of that. at the very least, there would be phone records of roger stone calling the president's office, bob mueller would be able to obtain that. if you go back and look at the indictment of roger stone, mueller alleged in that filing that stone had contacted senior campaign officials, he didn't say who, didn't say if it was donald trump or others, in june or july and informed them that wikileaks dumps were coming. so the statement that michael cohen made today would track what mueller has already alleged in
. >> there was a whispered conversation he says he heard between don junior and his father. matt miller, following up on that, the implications for the president, assuming that the justice department procedures and reg s obtain, and that ther isn't going to be legal action against the president, what are the implications of this kind of testimony? >> i think it depends, if the justice department is able to corroborate it. if you look at the allegations he made, this conversation...
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miller, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> you're very welcome, don. >>> the wife of top trump white house official and former foxexecutive tweeting out conspiracy theories about the measles outbreak in washington and vaccines. what she's saying and how dangerous and wrong her message is. that's next. avel sites and lets you filter by take-off time, layovers and more, so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. ♪ kayak. search one and done. when did sleep become something that requires effort, like an obstacle we have to overcome every single night? with tempur-pedic, it doesn't. and now is the best time to experience the most advanced pressure-relieving material we've ever created. so you get the deepest sleep you've had in your entire life. this presidents day, save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets. there's nothing like tempur-pedic sleep. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around t
miller, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> you're very welcome, don. >>> the wife of top trump white house official and former foxexecutive tweeting out conspiracy theories about the measles outbreak in washington and vaccines. what she's saying and how dangerous and wrong her message is. that's next. avel sites and lets you filter by take-off time, layovers and more, so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. ♪ kayak. search one and done....
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miller, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> you're very welcome, don. >>> the wife of top trump white house official and former foxtive tweeting out conspiracy theories about the measles outbreak in washington and vaccines. what she's saying and how dangerous and wrong her message is. that's next. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ guess what day it is? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundred of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. get happy. get geico. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, d
miller, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> you're very welcome, don. >>> the wife of top trump white house official and former foxtive tweeting out conspiracy theories about the measles outbreak in washington and vaccines. what she's saying and how dangerous and wrong her message is. that's next. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ guess what day it is? guess what day...
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donned by revellers. it'll run for two weeks. i'll be back with the headlines in a moment. first, the weather with nick miller. hello.of course, it didn't help, it certainly felt cooler if your skies looked like this. but there's still some springlike sunshine to be found here and there. and in fact, parts of eastern england could be as high as 16 degrees during sunday, because we're all going to see a bit of sunday sunshine, either side though of an area of cloud, with the chance of rain spreading east across the uk. got low pressure to the west of us, you see the swirl in the satellite picture here. so it's this cloud which is going to move on through, but it is a weakening system, and some of us could welljust stay dry throughout. so this is how we're starting the day, nowhere particularly cold. and actually, for many of us, it will be a sunny start, but that's away from this area of cloud and some rain to the west. notice how narrow it is, though, as it moves into south—west england, into wales, knocking on the door of north—west england. most of its rain is now done from northern ireland at this stage, it's 9:00
donned by revellers. it'll run for two weeks. i'll be back with the headlines in a moment. first, the weather with nick miller. hello.of course, it didn't help, it certainly felt cooler if your skies looked like this. but there's still some springlike sunshine to be found here and there. and in fact, parts of eastern england could be as high as 16 degrees during sunday, because we're all going to see a bit of sunday sunshine, either side though of an area of cloud, with the chance of rain...