a pun, white out enslavement? how can you do that? so, what would you, if ron desantis was taking advice for me, what would you tell him? [laughter] here s the thing, i will be honest with you. because i m a tenured professor of film, graduated film school and teacher. my students say, what if? i said, i don t like that word if. i mean, like, i don t go by if. me and him are never going to meet, we ain t gonna talk about nothing. so, maybe you will be invited down to teach a course. where? i m not going to say mar-a-lago. [laughter] you could teach a course there too. i teach cinema, so, i want to thank you for having me on this show because this is some really dangerous stuff that this governor, and is he doing
including, of course, the injustice of slavery. so, desantis is now saying that there is no agenda here. i don t think he s educated about the enslavement of my ancestors. maybe even mid they did have some skills, they were still enslaved. it s not like they open up a business, not like you profit from it. and nothing like, i want to thank my wife tanya, because i kept using the term slaves. which they actually use in their curriculum. you ve got to say enslaved. it s a big, big difference and really it makes a difference because it s not to identify somebody words are important. this is a person who was enslaved. and when you told me to come on your show, i had to pull my had in because 16 19, that is
the three witnesses, all retired military veterans, warned the threat these objects pose is real. based off your own experience with the data that you ve been privy to, is there any indication that these u a uaps could essentially be collecting reconnaissance information, mr. graves? yes. mr. grusch? fair assessment, yeah. mr. very possible. david fravor, a retired u. s. navy commander, picked up this on his aircraft sensors in 2004. reading he claimed was something far superior to anything the u.s. had. we are talking some thinking going into space, go someplace, drop down in a matter of seconds, do whatever it wants, and leave, and there is nothing we can do about it. in april, the head of the pentagon s office looking into these incidents told lawmakers there are about 650 potential cases of uaps. about half of which, he said may be of interesting value. the white house said wednesday, it s still working on figuring out those answers. if your question is, you
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undefeated, 2 and 3. i don t notice much of a difference on twitter. do you? sandra: referencing the volume that musk is touting bill: no, from a user perspective. i don t notice much of a difference. sandra: interesting. all right. interesting to see the quantitative analysis that i m sure he has access to. i assume he has access to it. bill: we ain t gonna see. sandra: pretty much. good conversation with vivek. october migrant crossings in el paso alone, surging nearly 300% from last year, and now an exclusive look inside new mexico, where the border crisis is part of a daily life. bill: some folks turkey may be off the table, it s coming more than in years before. larry kudlow is here, stand by.